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US Court Says Las Vegas Hospital Must Pay $820K In Wages Case

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada's public hospital in Las Vegas has been ordered to pay nearly $820,000 in sanctions and attorney fees for failing to produce required information in a federal employee wages lawsuit.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Peggy Leen gave University Medical Center until Dec. 5 to pay the money in the civil case alleging that thousands of nurses and other employees routinely worked through 30-minute meal periods for no pay.

It's not clear if the hospital will appeal. Spokeswoman Danita Cohen declined to comment on what she termed pending litigation.

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Leen's order, filed last week, faults the hospital for failing to preserve, collect and turn over documents to plaintiffs' attorneys and a court-appointed special master.

She put UMC on the hook for about $250,000 in sanctions and $570,000 in attorney fees and expenses.