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E.D. Cal.November 7, 2025No. 2:25-cv-03091
SettlementTegria Holdings LLC$1,500,000 awarded
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
Defend Trade Secrets Act (of 2016)
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
consent decree

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Wage TheftWrongful Termination

Outcome

Class action settlement approved for $1,500,000 gross amount covering overtime wage claims. The settlement allocates $1,084,411 to class and FLSA members, $375,000 in attorney's fees, and $15,000 in service awards to named plaintiffs.

What This Ruling Means

**What Happened** A group of workers sued Tegria Holdings LLC claiming the company failed to pay them proper overtime wages and wrongfully fired some employees. The workers brought this as a class action lawsuit, meaning they sued together as a group rather than individually. **What the Court Decided** The court approved a $1.5 million settlement between the workers and Tegria Holdings. Of this amount, $1,084,411 will go directly to the affected workers who were part of the class action. The remaining money covers attorney fees ($375,000) and service awards ($15,000) for the workers who led the lawsuit. **Why This Matters for Workers** This case shows that workers can successfully challenge companies that don't pay proper overtime wages. When employees band together in class action lawsuits, they have more power to hold employers accountable for wage violations. The settlement demonstrates that courts will enforce overtime pay requirements and that companies may face significant financial consequences for failing to pay workers what they're legally owed. Workers who believe their overtime rights have been violated should know they have legal options available.

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