The U.S. Department of Justice represents the DOL in this intricate legal battle, but as of now, they remain tight-lipped, choosing not to provide immediate comment. Representatives of Families United for Justice and Hernandez have also refrained from responding to inquiries at this time.
Families United for Justice and Hernandez are aptly represented by legal heavyweights including Andrea Schmitt, Joachim Morrison, Hannah Woerner, Blanca Rodriguez, Trent Taylor, Kathleen Phair Barnard, and Edward Tuddenham.
John Drake of the U.S. Department of Justice represents the DOL, while the Washington State Employment Security Department’s interests are safeguarded by Marya E. Colignon and Jonathan Pitel of the state Attorney General’s Office.
In a battle for justice and fair wages, the case of Torres Hernandez et al. v. Su et al. has found its place in the spotlight of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.