Mi Tierra Cafe and Bakery Sued for Tip Pooling Violations.

Virginia Barrera, a server at Mi Tierra Cafe and Bakery in San Antonio, Texas filed suit on August 11, 2010 against her employer claiming that she and other servers are illegally required to share their tips with non-service bartenders in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act. A copy of the lawsuit can be found [...]


Unpaid Overtime Suit Against New Mexico Department of Corrections.

On October 28, 2010, The Young Law Firm, PC, working in conjunction with the law firm of Lovell, Lovell, Newsom & Isern, LLP, has filed a class action lawsuit against the New Mexico Department of Corrections on behalf of a group of its correctional officers for failure to pay overtime compensation. A copy of the [...]


Security Officers at Fort Sam Houston Sue Walden Security for Unpaid Overtime.

On November 17, 2010, The Young Law Firm PC filed suit against Metropolitan Security Services, Inc. d/b/a Walden Security for not properly paying overtime to security officers it employed at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. A copy of the lawsuit can be found here. The lawsuit claims that Walden Security violated federal law [...]


Jeremi Young Voted “Texas Rising Star”

Amarillo Attorney Jeremi Young of The Young Law Firm was voted a “Texas Rising Star” as published in Texas Monthly magazine for the seventh year in a row (from 2005 through 2011). The top up-and-coming Texas attorneys are designated as Rising Stars in the Texas Legal Community who are 40 or younger or have been [...]


Business of Law: Companies finding ways to motivate attorneys, limit risk, and save money.

By: Jeremi Young Publication Date: 07/01/06 No love has been lost between trial lawyers and Corporate America. Now, however, big business has discovered something about its archenemy that has placed the trial lawyers in a new light: They know how to win. What’s more, they know how to win on a budget. Companies that need [...]


Jeremi Young Wins Victory in Wisconsin Supreme Court

Wisconsin Law Journal 1-4-2006 by David Ziemer The Wisconsin Supreme Court held on Dec. 30 that there is no statute of limitations for a claim against a health care provider alleging injury to a developmentally disabled child. In so holding, the court reversed a published decision of the court of appeals, Haferman v. St. Clare [...]

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