Settled and Closed – Cooper/Magana v. LifeLine Ambulance

Plaintiffs Cooper and Magana alleged that Defendants’ policy and practice of requiring Plaintiffs and putative class members to work shifts in excess of 8 hours per day resulted in a failure to pay overtime wages. Plaintiffs further alleged Defendants failed to pay Plaintiffs and putative class members for the absence of meal periods as a result of on duty meal periods provided to ambulance crew members during the class period. In addition, Plaintiffs alleged that Defendants failed to provide wage statements depicting earned overtime wages and meal period compensation as required by California Law. A settlement was reached and the Court granted final approval of the settlement on August 26, 2013. Funds have been disbursed and the case is now closed.

Complaint
Preliminary Approval Order
Final Approval Order