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Plaintiffs' economist in Jimmy John's no-poaching class action spoiled his own research, judge rules | Madison


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EAST ST. LOUIS – Economist Hal Singer spoiled his research in a potential class action for Jimmy John’s restaurant employees by mixing hourly and daily wages, Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel ruled on Feb. 16. 
Rosenstengel excluded a report Singer wrote for plaintiff Donald Conrad and she denied motions to exclude defense experts who challenged the report. 
She found a wage discrepancy made Singer’s statistical regressions unreliable. 
“This error is material,” she wrote. “Comparing inflated estimates of average wages leads to inflated estimates of impact.” 
Thirteen lawyers represent Conrad, who proposes to lead a class action for about 600,000 employees at about 2,800 Jimmy John’s locations from 2014 to 2018. 

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