OVERTIME LAWYER ROB WILEY
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INFORMATION FOR EMPLOYEES OF
GRAND HOMES

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In March, 2007 we filed a complaint on behalf of Salespeople against Grand Homes, Grand Texas Homes, and Stephen H. Brooks.  These Salespeople seek minimum wage and overtime compensation under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act.

How do I get involved?

  • You must have worked as an Salesperson for Grand Homes in any location within the past three years.

  • You must have been paid by commission.

  • You must have worked overtime (you do not need any records for your overtime hours worked) and/or you must have been compensated less than the minimum wage in one or more workweek.

To get involved in the lawsuit, you must complete a Consent Form and return it to us immediately for filing with the Court. If you do not return this Consent Form, we cannot include you in the lawsuit.

How long do I have to join the suit?

You should join the lawsuit immediately if you are eligible.

There is a statute of limitations in this case that only allows you to recover pay for minimum wage and overtime hours worked within 2 years of signing up for the lawsuit. If we can prove the company willfully violated the law, the statute of limitations may be extended to 3 years.

Additionally, we are actively working to resolve this case either through a judgment or through negotiation.  If you delay, the case may be resolved before your claims can be added.

Therefore, it is important that you return your Consent Form immediately to avoid losing overtime pay because of the statute of limitations.

How can I get more information?

If you believe you are eligible to join this lawsuit or have any questions about this case, please contact my law office at (214) 528-6500.  If you believe you have a case similar to this one, please complete an overtime claim submission form for review.

UPDATES

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Updated July  10, 2007
Grand Homes
Plaintiff files her Motion for Class Certification and Judicial Notice.

Updated May 29, 2007
Grand Homes
Defendants file their Answer.

Updated March 30, 2007
Grand Homes
Plaintiff files her Plaintiffs' Original Complaint

 

 
 

 

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