Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Judge trims ‘D.C. rates’ for attorney fees in Pittsburgh employment case

- By Max Mitchell

The Legal Intelligen­cer

Attorneys from Washington, D.C., may not have secured all of the fees they were seeking, but they are still set to receive more than $2 million for handling a series of employment lawsuits in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvan­ia.

U.S. District Judge Mark Kearney awarded $2.26 million in attorney fees to D.C.based Williams & Connolly and Pittsburgh-based The Employment Rights Group, who handled the case Mozingo v. Oil States Energy Services. The litigation stems from claims by oil and gas workers that they were cheated out of overtime pay.

The employees’ attorneys had asked the court to award $2.43 million for the litigation, which started out with lawsuits for 29 separate employees.

According to Judge Kearney, attorney Zachary Warren, the lead lawyer for the plaintiffs, started his representa­tion of the employees while working at The Employment Rights Group in Pittsburgh, but, after he joined Williams & Connolly, Mr. Warren continued to lead the litigation, and brought on four colleagues from the Washington firm to help him.

Although Judge Kearney granted much of the attorneys’ fee request, he declined to apply the hourly billing rates common to the D.C. area, and instead said billing rates more common to the Pittsburgh area would apply.

“We cannot simply accept Washington billing rates as being reasonable in Pittsburgh,” Judge Kearney said. “The employees’ counsel do not offer evidence allowing us to make this leap. Exercising considerab­le discretion, we base the reasonable­ness of hourly rates upon blended rates for attorneys in this community.”

According to Judge Kearney, the lawsuit began after 29 employees of Oil States Energy Services LLC opted out of a 2015 class action settlement in Texas. The plaintiffs, which consisted of frack hands, grease operators and crane operators, contended that the energy company misclassif­ied them as exempt from overtime laws.

The 29 plaintiffs, who filed suit in the Western District in early 2015, hired Pittsburgh lawyers from The Employment Rights Group, and the defendants hired attorneys from Texas.

Judge Kearney said 14 plaintiffs settled their cases in mid-2016. Mr. Warren left The Employment Rights Group to join Williams & Connolly soon after.

The cases were eventually tried in two groups, and juries found in favor of the employees in both.

Judge Kearney said the $375 hourly rate that Mr. Warren requested was “fair and reasonable.” However, Judge Kearney declined to apply higher rates for the attorneys from D.C., and said the hourly rate for partners should be $500, the rate for associates should be $300, and the rate for summer associates should be $145.

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