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Labor/Employment

Apr. 16, 2020

After messy arbitration fight, CoreLogic settles labor suit for $6 million

The case exemplifies what plaintiff attorneys say is a growing labor defense tactic aimed at hindering mass filings.

A proposed class action against CoreLogic, Inc. settled for $6 million after a fight over arbitration prompted a U.S. judge to sanction the data analytics service for what he called "a pattern of dilatory conduct."

Still subject to court approval, the settlement would pay an average of $7,000 to each of the 524 class members for overtime and rest break violations. Plaintiffs' attorneys are requesting an upward departure in attorney f...

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