· 6/3/2002
Springate v. Weighmasters Murphy, Inc. Money Purchase Pension Plan
Citations
- 217 F. Supp. 2d 1007
- 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16234
- 2002 WL 1902096
How courts have described this case
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- noting that “courts in this jurisdiction have granted both three and six year notice periods, depending upon the facts of the particular case”
- noting that “‘courts in this Circuit regularly rely on [hearsay] evidence to determine the propriety of sending a collective action notice’”
- noting that “‘courts in this Circuit regularly rely on [hearsay] evidence to determine the propriety of sending a collective action notice’”
- finding that declarations of two plaintiffs, combined with testimony of managers and timesheets, were sufficient to infer common practice at defendants’ gas stations in two boroughs
- explaining that when plaintiffs seek conditional certification that includes employees at locations beyond plaintiffs’ own job site, courts consider “whether the locations share common ownership or management’
- denying statewide collective certification where there was “no evidence of any untoward activity outside” the two territories in New York City the court did certify
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