Jo Ann Gutierrez Bejar v. SOS International LLC

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedNovember 1, 2019
Docket2:16-cv-09000
StatusUnknown

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Jo Ann Gutierrez Bejar v. SOS International LLC, (C.D. Cal. 2019).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

CIVIL MINUTES — GENERAL Case No. LA CV16-09000 JAK (JEMx) Date November 1, 2019 Title Jo Ann Gutierrez-Bejar et al. v. SOS International, LLC

□□ Present: The Honorable JOHN A. KRONSTADT, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Andrea Keifer Not Reported Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: Not Present Not Present

Proceedings: (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER RE MOTION FOR FINAL APPROVAL OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT AND AWARD OF ATTORNEY’S FEES, COSTS AND CLASS REPRESENTATIVE ENHANCEMENT (INCENTIVE) AWARDS (DKT. 121) JS-6

lL. Introduction Jo Ann Gutierrez Bejar (“Gutierrez-Bejar’) brought this putative class action against SOS International, LLC (“SOSi"). Dkt. 1. Maria Portillo (“Portillo”), Stephany Magafia (“Magafia”) and Gutierrez-Bejar (collectively, “Plaintiffs”) filed an amended complaint on March 13, 2017 (“FAC” (Dkt. 16)). On December 13, 2018, Plaintiffs sought leave to file a second amended complaint (“SAC” (Dkt. 106-3)) for settlement purposes only. Dkt. 106 fff 4, 5. The SAC included certain additional causes of action. The SAC alleges that Plaintiffs and other interpreters employed by SOSi throughout the United States were misclassified as independent contractors. The SAC advances the following eleven causes of action under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) and the California Labor Code: i. Failure to pay overtime in violation of 29 U.S.C. § 207; ii. Failure to pay minimum wage; liquidated damages pursuant to 29 U.S.C.§ 206; iii. Failure to pay wages and overtime wages in violation of Cal. Lab. Code§§ 210, 218, 1194; iv. Failure to timely pay earned wages in violation of Cal. Lab. Code§ 204; v. Failure to provide accurate itemized wage statements in violation of Cal. Lab. Code§ 226; vi. Unpaid wages to severed employees in violation of Cal. Lab. Code§§ 201, 202, 203; vii. Failure to reimburse employees in violation of Cal. Lab. Code § 2802; viii. Failure to pay reporting time pay in violation of Industrial Welfare Commission (“IWC”) Wage Order 4-2001, § 5; Cal. Lab. Code §§ 218, 1194; ix. Failure to authorize or permit rest breaks in violation of Cal. Lab. Code§§ 226.7, 512; IWC Wage Order 4-2001; x. Unfair competition and unfair business practices pursuant to Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code§§ 17200, et seq.; and xi. Representative action for civil penalties pursuant to the California Private Attorneys General Act (“PAGA”). Dawnn 4 wtf AD

CIVIL MINUTES — GENERAL Case No. LA CV16-09000 JAK (JEMx) Date November 1, 2019 Title Jo Ann Gutierrez-Bejar et al. v. SOS International, LLC

The parties entered a settlement agreement in this action “after meeting in person on April 17, 2018, in Los Angeles, and thereafter exchanging detailed written proposals and data, conferring telephonically and diligently working through the [outstanding issues].” Declaration of Costa Kerestenzis (“First Kerestenzis Decl.”), Dkt. 106-2 | 4. On September 7, 2018, the parties submitted a notice of a settlement in principle. Dkt. 97. On December 13, 2018, Plaintiffs filed a Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlement (“Preliminary Approval Motion” (Dkt. 106)). On December 19, 2018, Plaintiffs made some additional filings in support of the Preliminary Approval Motion. Dkt. 108. In connection with the Preliminary Approval Motion, Plaintiffs also filed a Memorandum of Understanding between the parties (“MOU” (Dkt. 108-1 at 5-16)) and a Stipulated Settlement Agreement and Release of All Collective and Class Action Claims (“Settlement Agreement” (Dkt. 108-2)). Defendant filed a statement of non-opposition to the Motion. Dkt. 109. The Preliminary Approval Motion sought the following rulings: i. Preliminarily approve the settlement terms set forth in the MOU; ii. | Preliminarily approve the terms set forth in the Settlement Agreement; iii. | Grant Plaintiffs leave to file the SAC for settlement purposes only; iv. Deem the SAC filed and served for settlement purposes only and the SAC answered and controverted by Defendant; Preliminarily approve the Class Action Settlement of the California claims advanced in the SAC under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23; vi. Conditionally certify the proposed California Settlement Class for settlement purposes only; vii. Preliminarily approve the proposed FLSA settlement to the previously conditionally certified nationwide FLSA class (Dkt. 79); viii. | Approve the Proposed Notice of Class Action Settlement (“Proposed California Notice") and Proposed Notice of Collective Action Lawsuit and Settlement ("Proposed FLSA Notice") attached to the MOU (Dkt. 108-1 at 18-35), and direct the mailing of the Proposed California Notice to the California Settlement Class members and the Proposed FLSA Notice to the Nationwide Class members; ix. Appoint Plaintiffs as Class Representatives for settlement purposes; x. Appoint Beeson, Tayer & Bodine, and specifically Costa Kerestenzis and Lorrie Bradley, as Class Counsel for settlement purposes; xi. Appoint Simpluris, Inc. as the third-party administrator (“Settlement Administrator”) to administer the Settlement; xii. Preliminarily approve an award of attorney’s fees of $220,000 to Plaintiffs’ counsel, and costs of $25,000; xiii. Preliminarily approve Class Representative Enhancements in the amount of $10,000 to each named plaintiff; xiv. Approve the form and method of the final approval process; and xv. Set a hearing for final approval of the class action settlement. Dkt. 106 at 2-3. Dawnwn 9) wf AT

CIVIL MINUTES — GENERAL Case No. LA CV16-09000 JAK (JEMx) Date November 1, 2019 Title Jo Ann Gutierrez-Bejar et al. v. SOS International, LLC The Preliminary Approval Motion was granted in part through the Order issued on April 10, 2019 (“Preliminary Approval Order” (Dkt. 119)). The modifications included a reduction in the enhancement award to each class representative to $7000. /d. at 28. The determinations of the amounts of the awards of attorney’s fees and costs were deferred. The motion for final approval of the class action settlement was set for September 16, 2019. /d. On August 19, 2019, the parties filed a Motion for Final Approval of Class Action Settlement and Award of Attorney's Fees, Costs and Class Representative Enhancement (Incentive) Awards (“Final Approval Motion” (Dkt. 121)). The parties attached several documents to this filing, including some that were presented in connection with the Preliminary Approval Motion. They included the following: an updated declaration by Class Counsel Costa Kerestenzis ((“Second Kerestenzis Decl.”), Dkt. 121-2)); the MOU (Dkt. 121-2 at 18-28); the Settlement Agreement (Dkt. 121-3); the actual Notice of Class Action Settlement (“Actual California Notice”) and Notice of Collective Action Lawsuit and Settlement (“Actual FLSA Notice”) that were mailed to class members (Dkt. 121-4 at 2-9, 11-15); updated tables detailing the bases for the requested awards of attorney's fees and costs (Dkt. 121-4 at 17-27); anda declaration by Nick Castro, a case manager for the Settlement Administrator (Dkt. 121-5). The Final Approval Motion was heard on September 16, 2019 and GRANTED, with this written order to follow. Dkt. 122. Il.

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