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Entertainment & Sports,
Civil Litigation

May 28, 2021

Major League Baseball seeks no class certification for minor leaguers

The minor league retired and current players are seeking damages for minimum wage and overtime pay violations.

Attorneys for Major League Baseball are asking a federal judge in San Francisco to deny certification to a class of current and former minor league players seeking injunctive relief in a wage and hour lawsuit.

Elise M. Bloom, a partner with Proskauer Rose LLP, argued in a motion filed this week that a new class representative, Cody Sedlock, cannot represent the class in its bid for an injunction against the league and several teams....

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