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Appellate Practice

Jun. 24, 2008

Dancers Sue Owners for Taking Their Tips

A group of strippers has filed suit against 19 of Los Angeles' largest gentlemen's clubs for what their lawyer is calling the "patently illegal" practice of taking part of the dancers' tips and not paying them any wages.

By Noah Barron
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2

      LOS ANGELES - A group of strippers has filed suit against 19 of Los Angeles' largest gentlemen's clubs for what their lawyer is calling the "patently illegal" practice of taking part of the dancers' tips and not paying them any wages.
      The lawyer organizing the suit is representing four dancers so far...

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