What happened to….the unpaid wage prosecution of Mortgage Lenders Network
The Hartford Courant has a lengthy piece today about the rise and fall of the Mortgage Lenders Network. From an employment perspective, the piece recounts how the Connecticut Department of Labor came...
View ArticleLender and State Settle Banking Claim; Unpaid Wage Claim Still Ongoing
A few months ago, I posted on the unpaid wage prosecution claim of Mortgage Lenders Network. The Hartford Courant reports today on a partial settlement between MLN and the state banking authorities....
View ArticleAs State Holds AIG Hearing, A Look at How Connnecticut Has Attempted to...
As state legislators go forward with a hearing today on the AIG issues (you can view the hearing on CT-N, here), one of the recurring themes suggested in various newspapers articles and by state...
View ArticleSettlement Reached in MLN Bankruptcy Matter; Workers to Collect $2.7M in...
A quick update on the Mortgage Lenders Network matter I’ve covered a few times before (here and here.) Earlier this month, a Delaware bankruptcy court approved of a $2.7 million settlement of a...
View ArticleWho’s a “Successor” for FLSA Purposes? District Court Outlines Three...
When faced with an unpaid wage claim (such as one brought under the Fair Labor Standards Act — FLSA, for short), an employer has one option that is often off the table, an option nicknamed the "nuclear...
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