Michael Thomas is a Principal in the Los Angeles, California office of Jackson Lewis P.C. His day to day experience includes defending employers in state and federal wage and hour class actions, litigation brought under the Private Attorney General’s Act (“PAGA”), and single plaintiff cases.
Mr. Thomas has defended employers in a wide variety of industries, including manufacturing, retail, restaurant, hospitality, transportation, janitorial services, security services, agriculture, and the gig economy. He has a record of success obtaining pre-trial dismissals, successful settlements, and defense verdicts.
Mr. Thomas’ class and PAGA action experience includes:
- Lead defense counsel in resolving a class action brought on behalf of over 2,000 hotel employees involving claims of minimum wage, overtime, meal and rest period, reporting time pay, regular rate of pay, and wage statement violations.
- Lead defense counsel in resolving a PAGA representative action filed on behalf of approximately 200 limousine drivers involving minimum wage, overtime, meal and rest periods, and expense reimbursement claims.
- Lead defense counsel in resolving a PAGA representative action and class action filed against a trucking company involving allegations of piece-rate payment violations, off-the-clock work, unpaid rest periods, and waiting time violations.
- Lead defense counsel in resolving a PAGA representative action and class action involving over 15,000 janitors alleging unpaid minimum wages; unpaid overtime; and unpaid expense reimbursement for uniforms, safety shoes, and cell phone use.
- Lead defense counsel in resolving a PAGA representative action and class action filed against a large museum on behalf of security guards involving allegations of piece-rate payment violations, off-the-clock work, unpaid rest periods, and waiting time violations.
- Lead defense counsel in resolving a PAGA representative action and class action involving over 5,000 independent contractors in the gig economy claiming they were misclassified.
- Lead defense counsel in resolving a class action alleging donning and doffing claims at a manufacturing facility brought on behalf of over 250 production workers.
Mr. Thomas has also conducted customized in-house seminars and training for managers, supervisors, and employees concerning employment compliance, including but not limited to trainings regarding workplace harassment, discrimination and retaliation, wage and hour issues, workplace violence and effective communication in the workplace.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Michael D. Thomas
- U.S. Supreme Court: Alleging Discriminatory Transfer Is Sufficient Harm to Bring Title VII Claim - (Posted On Friday, April 26, 2024)
- Preliminary Injunction Against Florida’s Individual Freedom (or Stop W.O.K.E.) Act Upheld - (Posted On Thursday, March 07, 2024)
- 2024 Will Bring Anaheim’s Hotel Worker Protection Ordinance - (Posted On Friday, December 01, 2023)
- California’s New Requirement for Diversity Disclosures by Venture Capital Companies - (Posted On Tuesday, October 10, 2023)
- Anaheim Could be Second City in Orange County With Hotel Worker Protection Ordinance - (Posted On Monday, May 15, 2023)
- The City of Irvine May Be Next to Pass a Hotel Worker Protection Ordinance - (Posted On Monday, November 07, 2022)
- 9th Circuit Revives Lawsuit Challenging One of the Board of Directors Diversity Statutes - (Posted On Friday, June 25, 2021)
- Employers at the Crossroad: The DEI Data Dilemma - (Posted On Tuesday, June 01, 2021)
- A New Year: Tools for Employers to Renew and Enhance Commitments to Racial Equity in the Workplace - (Posted On Thursday, January 14, 2021)
- Inclusivity and High Performance Begins with Psychological Safety - (Posted On Wednesday, October 14, 2020)