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May 7, 2018

MLB fights class certification in overtime dispute

The MLB claims the plaintiffs have abandoned the methodology they used to get their class certified.

Major League Baseball claims a group of minor league players are now distancing themselves from a survey used to justify recertifying the plaintiff class in a lawsuit over unpaid overtime.

Retired baseball player Aaron Senne filed the lawsuit in 2014 on behalf of a group of minor league players who said they'd been underpaid for their time under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The class was initially decertified in 2016 after Northern...

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