· 4/19/2019
Anderson v. Department of Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles
Citations
- 440 P.3d 217
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- noting “similarly situated” requirement and “[t]hat’s it . . .[t]he statute doesn’t define similarly situated . . . it says nothing about certification or notice”
- describing conditional certification as step one of a judicially created two-step process commonly employed by courts for certifying collective actions under the FLSA
- describing conditional certification as step one of a judicially created two-step process commonly employed by courts for certifying collective actions under the FLSA
- examining various methodologies for how courts have reviewed collective action certification, as “[t]he FLSA does not set forth in precise detail the manner in which collective actions should proceed.”
- mandating revisions to a proposed notice to include such information and direction
- discussing three approaches courts have used in governing FLSA collective actions
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Judges: Maassen
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