Hourly Bookkeepers and Overtime

Dunham & Jones, Attorneys at Law helps employees and contractors collect unpaid overtime from their employers.

Lawsuit filed: Hourly Bookkeeper in Houston Claims She Worked Off the Clock, Including Lunch Breaks

On December 2, 2013, the attorneys at Dunham & Jones P.C. filed suit in Federal Court in Houston against U.S. Property Management Co. on behalf of former bookkeeper Angela Caldwell, alleging overtime violations.

Ms. Caldwell filed suit under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) for all unpaid overtime hours worked within the three-year period prior to the filing of the suit.

Ms. Caldwell who worked in Houston, Texas, alleges she worked numerous hours off the clock for which she was not paid, including over her lunch break.

If you or someone you know worked as a bookkeeper for U.S. Property Management Co., contact Doug Welmaker at Dunham & Jones, PC, at 1-800-344-4444 today.

Lawsuit filed: Hourly Bookkeeper in Austin Claims that Defendants Consistently Failed to Pay Her Overtime

On November 13, 2013, the attorneys at Dunham & Jones, P.C. filed suit in Federal Court in Austin against Calibration Solutions, LLC, RRC Surveying, LLC, RRC Power & Energy, LLC D/B/A Renewable Resource Consultants, LLC, and Chong T. Bong on behalf of former bookkeeper Leticia Singeltary, alleging overtime violations.

Ms. Singeltary filed suit under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) for all unpaid overtime hours worked within the three-year period prior to the filing of the suit.

Ms. Singeltary, who was an hourly bookkeeper and worked in Austin, Texas, alleges that Defendants consistently failed to pay her overtime.

If you or someone you know worked as a bookkeeper, contact Doug Welmaker at Dunham & Jones, Attorneys at Law, P.C., at 1-800-344-4444 today.