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Select Energy Services, LLC

9 distinct federal employment cases from public court records (20122024)

1 trusted published court opinion across 1 distinct case

What public court records show

Public federal court records list Select Energy Services, LLC as an employer in 9 distinct federal employment cases between 2012 and 2024.

The most common claims on record were Wage Theft.

Cases were filed across 1 state (OH).

These figures summarize publicly available U.S. federal court records only. Most workplace disputes are resolved privately and never appear in litigation. A case outcome reflects many factors and is not a finding that any employer violated the law.

1
Published Opinions Analyzed

Written decisions across 1 distinct case.

1
States

Jurisdictions represented in the analyzed opinions.

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About this employer

Select Energy Services, LLC appears in one trusted published federal employment opinion:

McManaway v. Select Energy Services, LLC (2024) — Settlement. An employee named McManaway sued Select Energy Services, LLC, claiming the company failed to pay overtime wages owed under federal labor law. This type of violation—not paying workers for extra hours they worked—is called wage theft. Read the ruling.

The published opinion involves a wage theft claim. Browse other wage theft rulings for comparable fact patterns and how courts have ruled. Wage Theft.

The published opinion came from Ohio. Ohio is an EEOC deferral state, which extends the federal Title VII / ADA / ADEA filing deadline from 180 to 300 days. Ohio rulings.

This published opinion sits within the energy sector, where OSHA and environmental whistleblower-retaliation (including ERA and SOX-adjacent) claims appear alongside standard discrimination claims.

Claim Types

Wage Theft
1 (100%)

States

What these numbers mean

A case is one lawsuit, identified by its court and docket number. The docket is the running court record for that same case — it is not an extra case.

A published opinion or ruling is a written court decision. One case can produce several opinions, so opinion counts and case counts answer different questions. Only trusted, reportable opinions are used in the outcome statistics on this page.

Docket entries are the individual filings inside a case — motions, orders, scheduling notices. We read them to confirm a case is real and to see where it got to, but an entry is never counted as a case or as an outcome. A single case can generate hundreds of entries.

Far fewer opinions than cases is normal. Many employment cases settle privately or close without a published opinion. No opinion here does not mean the worker lost; it means this public record does not show a reportable result.

Everything on this page comes from public federal court records. Where we are not confident a record is accurate, we leave it out rather than guess.

Federal court cases

public court records

One row per court+docket case · written opinions stay grouped inside their case · plaintiff names redacted

Employee v. Select Energy Services, LLC
S.D. Ohio · May 2024 · Ohio · Wage Theft
Settlement
Employee v. SELECT ENERGY SERVICES, LLC
W.D. Pa. · Nov 2021
Docket closed
Employee v. Select Energy Services, Inc.
D. Colo. · Jun 2020
Docket closed
Employee v. Select Energy Services, L.L.C.
D. Colo. · Mar 2016
Docket closed
Employee v. Select Energy Services, L.L.C.
D. Colo. · Mar 2016
Docket closed
Employee v. Select Energy Services LLC
W.D. Okla. · Sep 2015
Docket closed
Employee v. Select Energy Services, LLC
S.D. Tex. · Jun 2015
Docket closed
Employee v. Select Energy Services, LLC.
W.D. Okla. · Oct 2014
Docket closed
Employee v. Select Energy Services, LLC
W.D. Tex. · May 2012
Docket closed
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Data sourced from public federal court records via CourtListener.com. Case outcomes extracted using AI analysis. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The presence of an employer on this page does not imply wrongdoing — many cases are dismissed or resolved without findings of liability.