who was suing the firm in Tennessee federal court for unpaid overtime wages. Both the firm and plaintiff Julia Russo argued to a federal judge on Monday that their settlement agreement, which includes $1,500 in overtime compensation, $1,500 in damages and $2,000 in attorney fees and litigation expenses, was reasonable. Moore Ingram says it still denies that Russo worked any overtime, particularly because her work schedule allotted for 37. 5 hours a week, and thus she would have had to work 2. 5 hours more before she. . .
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