Pizza Delivery Driver Wins Judgment and Fees
A pizza delivery driver for a Domino's franchise won $19,500 in damages, judgment against the franchise owner, and $43,000 in legal fees.
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A pizza delivery driver for a Domino's franchise won $19,500 in damages, judgment against the franchise owner, and $43,000 in legal fees.
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