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OUR VICTORIES

We are proud of the results we have achieved for our clients. We encourage you to read through our victories below. We also encourage you to compare our results to those of other firms (if they even post them).

Please keep in mind the obvious: a success in one case, even if it seems similar, does not predict or guarantee a similar result in another case. Every case has different circumstances that affect the ultimate outcome.

 
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$91,000

Forney v. Wyoming Pizza, Inc., Case Number: 18-cv-87 (D. Wyoming)
 Under-reimbursement for vehicle costs Dual jobs

Biller & Kimble, LLC negotiated a settlement of $91,643 on behalf of 22 pizza delivery drivers at six Domino’s franchise stores in Colorado and Wyoming. The Court granted final settlement approval on 7/10/2019.

Service Award to Named Plaintiff: $5,000
Attorney’s Fees: 33.33%, total of $30,547

$40,000

Laboda v. Gotta Dance Ohio LLC, Case Number: 14-cv-604 (Court of Common Pleas, Lake County, Ohio)
 Incorrect overtime and minimum wage rates

Biller & Kimble, LLC attorney Andrew Kimble won a jury verdict in a single-plaintiff lawsuit that alleged unpaid minimum and overtime wages on behalf of a worker at a dance studio. Verdict was received 3/2016.

* Andrew Kimble tried this case while he practiced with his prior law firm, before he co-founded Biller & Kimble, LLC.

$30,000

Nazih v. Cafe Istanbul of Columbus, Case Number: 17-cv-947 (S.D. Ohio)
 Incorrect overtime and minimum wage rates Tip pool violation

Biller & Kimble, LLC’s attorneys negotiated a settlement of $30,000 on behalf of three tipped employees at a Columbus-area restaurant. The Court approved the settlement on 10/24/2019.

Attorney’s Fees: 33.33%, total of $10,000

$27,000

Call v. CTA Pizza, Inc., Case Number: 2:18-cv-696 (S.D. Ohio)
 Under-reimbursement for vehicle costs

Biller & Kimble, LLC negotiated a settlement of $27,000 on behalf of one pizza delivery driver at a Domino’s franchise store in central Ohio. The driver had signed an arbitration agreement. The Court granted final settlement approval on 10/21/2019.