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Date: 01-25-2023

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Mohammed F. Chowdhury v. Raja 786 Food, Inc.

Case Number: 1:20-cv-04235

Judge: James R. Cho

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Kings County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Alexander Granovsky and Benjamin Rudolph Delson

Defendant's Attorney: Martin Silver and Eli Z. Freedberg

Description: Brooklyn, New York employment law lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Fair Labor Standards Act violation theory.




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The claims made and defenses asserted by the parties are not available.

29 U.S.C. §202. Congressional finding and declaration of policy

(a) The Congress finds that the existence, in industries engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce, of labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general well-being of workers (1) causes commerce and the channels and instrumentalities of commerce to be used to spread and perpetuate such labor conditions among the workers of the several States; (2) burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce; (3) constitutes an unfair method of competition in commerce; (4) leads to labor disputes burdening and obstructing commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce; and (5) interferes with the orderly and fair marketing of goods in commerce. That Congress further finds that the employment of persons in domestic service in households affects commerce.

(b) It is declared to be the policy of this chapter, through the exercise by Congress of its power to regulate commerce among the several States and with foreign nations, to correct and as rapidly as practicable to eliminate the conditions above referred to in such industries without substantially curtailing employment or earning power.

Outcome: 01/25/2023 60 Letter re: modifications to list of members opting out of the Class by Mohammed F Chowdhury (Delson, Benjamin) (Entered: 01/25/2023)
01/25/2023 61 ORDER: Dkt. 60 Letter re: modifications to list of members opting out of the Class, is hereby approved and entered as an Order of the Court. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 1/25/2023. (SG) (Entered: 01/25/2023)
01/25/2023 62 ORDER granting 59 Motion for Final Approval of the Proposed Class and Collective Action Settlement, Certification of the Settlement Class and Approval of Attorney's Fees and Costs for the reasons set forth in the attached Final Order and as stated on the record at the 1/24/2023 Fairness Hearing. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 1/25/2023. (SG) (Entered: 01/25/2023)
01/25/2023 63 JUDGMENT: On this the 25th day of January 2023 it is HEREBY ADJUDGED AND DECREED pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 23, 54, and 58, as follows:

(1) The Court entered a Final Order Approving Class and Collective Action Settlement, Certifying Settlement Class, and Approving the Requested Attorney's Fees (Final Order); and

(2) For the reasons stated in the Court's Final Order, Judgment is entered in accordance with the Final Order, and the claims in this Action are dismissed with prejudice, without costs to any party, except as otherwise provided in the Final Order or in the parties' Settlement Agreement. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 1/25/2023. (SG) (Entered: 01/25/2023)

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