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Michigan Marijuana Clinic: $205K Strategies for Settling Employee Lawsuits

June 8, 20251 Min Read
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Three Rivers, Michigan (AP) — A judge sanctioned the agreement on Friday to address a significant issue. An employee from the Marijuana Michigan clinic chain reported that management is keeping the gratuities left by satisfied customers.

Wood Cannabis, which operates seven locations, did not admit liability regarding the lawsuit but consented to pay $205,000 to resolve the matter. An attorney holds a third-party right.

U.S. District Judge Matthew Lateman mentioned during a brief hearing that the contract terms seem “fair and appropriate.”

The lead plaintiff, Budtender Chad Underwood, indicated that in 2024, management had reached up to $150 in shifts before altering its course, as stated in the lawsuit.

In its official response to the lawsuit, Wood Cannabis denied breaching federal wage laws. According to Attorney Angeli Mercy, who advocates for them, over 60 employees will be eligible for the settlement.

Recreational marijuana use became legal in Michigan in 2018 for individuals aged 21 and older.

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