Georgia Court of Appeals, 1941

Adair v. Traco Division

Adair v. Traco Division
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided June 11, 1941 · Stephens, Sutton, Felton
15 S.E.2d 306; 65 Ga. App. 110; 1941 Ga. App. LEXIS 268 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Adair v. Traco Division

Opinion of the Court

Stephens, P. J.

1. “Jurisdiction of a suit by an employee to recover unpaid minimum wages and overtime compensation, and an additional equal amount as ‘liquidated damages,’ and attorney’s fees, under- the fair-labor standards act of 1938 (29 U. S. C. A. § 216), is not vested exclusively in the courts of the United States, but may be heard and determined in any State court of competent jurisdiction.” Adair v. The Traco Division, 192 Ga. 59 (14 S. E. 2d, 466) — answer by Supreme Court to certified questions in this case.

2. The petition set out a cause of action.

3. The court erred in sustaining the demurrer and dismissing the action.

Judgment reversed.

Sutton and Felton, JJ., concur. *111 Eirsch, Smith •& Kilpatrick, Julian E. Goriatowsky, for defendant. George A. McNulty, Irving J. Levy, George A. Downing, Richard E. Cotton, James E. Shelton, Gerard D. Reilly, as amici curise.

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