Today, in the matter of E.M.D. Sales, Inc. v. Carrera, the United States Supreme Court held that employers must not meet a heightened standard of proof when defending claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). The decision is a victory for employers defending FLSA actions across the country.
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Jonathan Clark is an associate in the Labor and Employment Practice Group in the firm's Dallas office.
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Jonathan Clark is an associate in the Labor and Employment Practice Group in the firm's Dallas office.