Lopez-Lopez v. BBS National CA2/3
This is a wage-and-hour case. Defendant and appellant BBS National, Inc. (BBS) operates a restaurant that previously employed plaintiffs and respondents Domingo Lopez-Lopez, Juan Hernandez Lopez, and Pablo Hernandez Lopez (collectively, plaintiffs). Plaintiffs sued BBS, claiming they had not been provided with legally-required breaks and had not been properly paid for work performed. Following a two-day bench trial, the court found in favor of plaintiffs on their Labor Code claims and awarded them damages and penalties of $73,522.05, $21,670, and $28,059.50, respectively. The court later awarded plaintiffs attorney’s fees of $138,105. BBS appeals both the judgment and the order awarding attorney’s fees. Finding no error, we affirm.
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