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Class Actions with Emil Davtyan (Part 1)

22 min · 17 de nov de 2025
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In this episode of Heart of Employment, we’re joined by D.Law Founder and Managing Attorney Emil Davtyan to unpack one of the most powerful — and misunderstood — tools in employment law: the class action lawsuit. Emil breaks down what class actions are, how they work, and why they exist — especially for employees with claims too small to justify a lawsuit on their own. He explains the role of class members vs. class representatives, how bonuses are awarded, what industries are most affected, and whether workers still employed can safely participate. From lunch break violations to unpaid time spent putting on PPE, these cases can start small — but lead to serious impact. If you’ve ever thought “$900 isn’t worth the hassle” or wondered whether joining a class action is risky, this one’s for you.

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