Scores

STATUS: Resolved

On October 9, 2007, Outten & Golden LLP and Bruckner Burch PLLC filed a class action lawsuit against Scores Holding Company, Inc., the owner and operator of the Scores adult entertainment club in New York City. The lawsuit alleged that Scores confiscated part of its workers’ tips and failed to pay them proper minimum wages and overtime compensation.

On May 9, 2008, Judge Berman granted the plaintiffs’ request to conditionally certify a collective of dancers, bartenders, and servers at the New York City adult night club and authorized that notice be sent to the members of the collective. More than 80 workers joined the action.

Please email Justin M. Swartz or call (212) 245-1000 for more information.

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