MURRAY v. STUCKEY'S INC.

Nos. 90-2375, 90-2376 and 90-2897.

939 F.2d 614 (1991)

Gladys MURRAY, on Behalf of Herself and All Others Similarly Situated, consent to become party plaintiffs: Floyd Caskey; Christine Christiansen; Allan Christiansen; Donald Scott; Roger D. Hoyt; Deborah L. Hoyt; Russell C. Renecker; Carol Renecker; Eugene A. Rutledge; Lawrence B. Taylor; Warren Kajander; Jeannette Petrimoulx; Kinney Bryant; Bettye Bryant; Carol S. Lewis; James L. Lewis; Harley Blair; Thomas Miller; Joyce Thompkins; Veralyn Blair; Sandra L. Crist, in her capacity as executrix of the estate of Kenneth L. Crist; Kenneth Crist; Rita Miller; Michael Hamilton; Anna M. Foster; Joni Bushnell; Lois Louise Phillips; Adrienne Geisenheimer; Sharon Jacoby; Bonnie Stotts; Linda M. Brown; Sandra Crist; Larry Brown; Randy Bushnell; Bobbie Cockrell; Mary T. Cope; Stanley Dixon; Thomas Foster; Edward Geisenheimer; Rae Jean Hamilton; Loren Jacoby; Donald Phillips; Joy M. Powers; Arthur Stotts; David Tompkins; Sidney Murray; Bev Caskey; Michelle Scott; Kevin Murray; Joylene Taylor; William Pohlman; Robert Pohlman; Nancy Pohlman; Robin Kajander; Tony Tompkins; Tracy Tompkins; Georgina Phillips; Tammy Moore; Bonita Dixon; Charles Brown, Plaintiffs-Appellees and Cross-Appellants, v. STUCKEY'S, INC. and Pet Incorporated, Defendants-Appellants and Cross-Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided July 25, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Renick, St. Louis, Mo., argued (Gene R. LaSuer, Des Moines, Iowa, on brief), for defendants-appellants and cross-appellees.

P.L. Nyman, argued (Steven C. Kohl, on brief), Sioux City, Iowa, for plaintiffs-appellees and cross-appellants.

Before BOWMAN, MAGILL and LOKEN, Circuit Judges.


LOKEN, Circuit Judge.

Stuckey's, Inc. and its parent, Pet, Incorporated ("Stuckey's"), appeal from the district court's judgment after a bench trial awarding more than $900,000 in compensatory and liquidated damages and $142,000 in attorneys' fees to forty-five of its former store managers and hourly employees for violations of the maximum hours (overtime) requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA"), 29 U.S.C. § 207. Stuckey's argues that the district...

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