Travis Gemoets is quoted in the article “State Supreme Court to review attorney fees in class actions,” published by the Daily Journal.
Travis Gemoets and Patricia DeSantis were mentioned in Law360 in the article, “NLRB Judge Nixes ‘Titanic’ Director’s School Privacy Policy.”
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Big Sky Business Journal (Montana) article, “New IRS Rule Could Cut into Restaurant Workers Tips” regarding a change in tax policy that will prevent restaurant workers from collecting automatic gratuities fees that many restaurants charge to groups of eight or more as part of their tips. Instead, that added […]
Travis Gemoets was mentioned in the Class Action Reporter, for representing Westward Hospitality in a class action suit.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Say Anything blog piece titled “New IRS rule could cut into restaurant workers’ tips,” regarding a change in tax policy affecting restaurant employees.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Law360 article titled, “AT&T Mobility Case Eases Class Action Removal Hurdles,” regarding the Ninth Circuit’s ruling that employees’ waiver of any claim over the $5 million federal jurisdictional threshold didn’t merit remanding a proposed wage-and-hour class action against AT&T Mobility Services to state court will likely make it easier […]
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Law360 article, “9th Circuit Take On Dukes’ Scope Raises Bar For Wage Classes,” discussing a recent Ninth Circuit decision which will create higher standards for wage-and-hour cases seeking class certification.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in Law360 in the article, “Calif. Workers’ Comp Bill May Curb Employers’ Time In Court,” discussing legislation that would narrow employees’ claims brought to litigation.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in the Law360 article, “Kellogg Deal’s Demise Could Help Employers Curb Attys’ Fees,” regarding a recent settlement that could set a boundary for attorneys’ fees in wage-and-hour cases.
Travis Gemoets was quoted in “High Court ‘Supervisor’ Case Will Define Title VII Landscape” published in Law360, regarding an upcoming Supreme Court case which will specify how employees are classified as supervisors in relation to employer liability suits.