Cluster 2419779
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· 13 citation events
across 6 courts.
Showing the 6 strongest citers on record
(one row per citing case, strongest signal kept).
Schnieder v. City of Springfield, 102 F. Supp. 2d 827, 843-44 (S.D.
Rice, C.J.
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Pizzella v. EM Protective Services LLC (2023)
Tenn. 2020); Schneider v. City of Springfield, 102 F. Supp. 2d 827, 835 (S.D.
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Perry v. Randstad General Partner (US) LLC (2017)
Id. at 237–39.11 However, the instant case does not involve conflicting guidance from the WHD, and Marshall does not speak directly to the meanings of “in conformity with” and “in good faith.” Further, “[i]n the years following Marshall, [we have] had little additional opportunity to construe . . . § 259(a).” See Schneider v. City of Springfield, 102 F. Supp. 2d 827, 833 (S.D.
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Stultz v. J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. (2014)
Schneider v. City of Springfield, 102 F.Supp.2d 827, 835 (S.D.Ohio 1999).
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Bollinger v. Residential Capital, LLC (2012)
Co., 632 F.2d 1107 , 1112 (4th Cir.1980); Schneider v. City of Springfield, 102 F.Supp.2d 827, 833 (S.D.Ohio 1999); Burnison v. Memorial Hosp., Inc., 820 F.Supp. 549, 558 (D.Kan. 1993).
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Lewis v. Huntington National Bank (2012)
Once an employer establishes this good faith defense, Huntington contends, it has “absolute immunity from paying unpaid overtime compensation, liquidated damages, court costs, or attorney’s fees for FLSA violations.” (Doc. 32) (citing Schneider v. City of Springfield, 102 F.Supp.2d 827, 832 (S.D.Ohio 1999); Marshall v. Baptist Hosp., Inc., 668 F.2d 234, 239 (6th Cir.1981) (explaining that “where the defense is established it acts to deprive the court of any further jurisdict…