There Is No Bar to Bringing a 23(b)(3) Class Action and a FLSA Collective Action Together

Lawyer Blog Post 2011/01/19 23:00   Bookmark and Share
January 19, 2011

Yesterday, the Seventh Circuit held that there is nothing in federal law that prevents a party from seeking class certification under Rule 23(b)(3) and a collective action under the FLSA in the same lawsuit in Ervin v. OS Restaurant Services, Inc., Case No. 09-3029. In reaching this decision, the Court reversed a decision by the district court, which found a "clear incompatibility" between the FLSA proceeding and the proposed class action. The Seventh Circuit is the first federal appellate court to weigh in on this issue.
Lessons:
  1. A plaintiff may bring a 23(b)(3) class action and an FLSA collective action within the same lawsuit.
  2. Application of federal procedure does not rest upon whether the case was removed to federal court or originally brought in that court.
  3. If you are going to argue a practical problem with your opponent's argument, make sure to have a real-life example of that problem in action.

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