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Phoen v. LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.

N.D. Cal.October 20, 2023No. 4:22-cv-05386
SettlementLiveRamp, Inc.$87,500 awarded
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
Labor: Fair Standards
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

The court approved a settlement in which plaintiff Karen Phoen resolved her individual FLSA and California Labor Code wage-and-hour claims against LiveRamp, Inc. for $87,500, finding the settlement represented a fair and reasonable compromise of bona fide disputes regarding exempt classification and overtime compensation.

What This Ruling Means

**Employee Wage Dispute Against Tech Company Remains Unresolved** This case involved a worker named Phoen who filed a lawsuit against LiveRamp Holdings, Inc., a technology company, claiming violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA is the federal law that sets rules for minimum wage, overtime pay, and other workplace pay standards. While the specific details of what pay issues Phoen experienced aren't available, FLSA cases typically involve disputes over unpaid overtime, misclassification of employees, or failure to pay proper wages. The court case was filed in October 2023, but the outcome remains unresolved, meaning there hasn't been a final decision yet. No damages have been reported, which suggests the case is still ongoing or was settled privately without disclosure. **What this means for workers:** Even though we don't know how this specific case ended, it highlights that employees have the right to challenge employers when they believe their pay rights have been violated. The FLSA gives workers important protections, and they can take legal action when companies don't follow wage and hour laws. Workers should keep detailed records of their hours and pay to protect themselves.

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