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Kristensen LLP Files Federal Lawsuit Against Satin Gentleman’s Club in City of Industry
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
On September 26, 2019, Kristensen LLP with its partners on the Dancers Rights team, filed a federal lawsuit against Satin Gentleman’s Club in the United States District Court Central District of California – Western Division.  The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff and other dancers were misclassified as “independent contractors”, actually forced to pay “house …
Kristensen LLP Files Federal Lawsuit Against Desert Showgirls in Cathedral City
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
On November 13, 2019, Kristensen LLP with its partners on the Dancers Rights team, filed a federal lawsuit against Desert Showgirls in the US District Court, Central District of California – Eastern Division. The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff and other dancers were misclassified as “independent contractors”, actually forced to pay “house fees” just …
Kristensen LLP Files Federal Lawsuit Against Gold Club in Tampa
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
On December 17, 2019, Kristensen LLP with its partners on the Dancers Rights team, filed a federal lawsuit against Gold Club in the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida – Tampa Division. The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff and other dancers were misclassified as “independent contractors”, actually forced to pay “house fees” …
Kristensen LLP Files Federal Lawsuit Against Pink Pony in Tampa
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
On January 9, 2020, Kristensen LLP with its partners on the Dancers Rights team, filed a federal lawsuit against Pink Pony in the US District Court, Middle District of Florida – Tampa Division The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff and other dancers were misclassified as “independent contractors”, actually forced to pay “house fees” just …
Kristensen LLP Files Federal Lawsuit Against Booby Trap on the River in Miami
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
On January 9, 2020, Kristensen LLP with its partners on the Dancers Rights team, filed a federal lawsuit against Booby Trap on the River, LLC, in the US District Court, Southern District of Florida – Miami Division. The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff and other dancers were misclassified as “independent contractors”, actually forced to …
Kristensen LLP Files Federal Lawsuit Against Chicas Bonitas in Dallas
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.
On January 8, 2020,  Kristensen LLP with its partners on the Dancers Rights team, filed a federal lawsuit against Chicas Bonitas in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas – Dallas Division. The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff and other dancers were misclassified as “independent contractors”, actually forced to pay …
Kristensen LLP Files Collection Action Against Goldfingers Gentlemen’s Club
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Wednesday, January 8, 2020.
On January 8, 2020,  Kristensen LLP filed a collective action (not a class case) on behalf of Jane Doe in Federal Court against Goldfingers Gentleman’s Club, which operates under the entity Finger One, Inc. The case alleges violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act for unpaid minimum wage, unpaid overtime, and unlawful taking …
Kristensen LLP Files New Federal Lawsuit Against King Henry VIII in Hawthorne
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Monday, January 6, 2020.
Kristensen LLP files new federal lawsuit filed against King Henry VIII in Hawthorne. If you have information on a case contact us at dancersrights.com.
Federal Courts Rule Dancers Are Employees and Not Independent Contractors
By John Kristensen of Kristensen Weisberg, LLP posted in Dancer Rights on Monday, January 6, 2020.
Federal Courts have ruled dancers are employees and not independent contractors. Dancers are entitled to order back pay for any house fees and shared tips that they were illegally forced to pay by nightclubs and gentleman’s clubs. If you worked at a nightclub or gentleman’s club in the past and were required to pay …