Date: December 9th, 2022 2:28 AM
Author: adventurous cumskin telephone
Burckhard received a base salary of $60,200 per year in
exchange for agreeing to bill at least 27 hours per week. See [Doc ID# 9,
10.]
[¶ 8] Burckhard did not dispute the damages calculation in either
his Declaration or MSJ Response. See [Doc ID# 22, 23.] In fact, he
admitted he was credited with 1,423.22 hours. See [Doc ID# 22], “second”
¶ 4. He did not specifically deny being credited with 108.33 holiday
hours, but merely denied any overpayment had been made. Compare
Compl., [Doc ID# 1], ¶ 9, with Answer [Doc ID# 17], ¶ 7; see also [Doc ID#
10], (under column titled “Holidays”). These figures resulted in a total of
1,531.55 hours credited to him during his employment. He also admitted
that he was paid for 2,229.43 hours at the rate of $42.75 per hour.
Compare [Doc ID# 1], ¶ 8, with [Doc ID# 17], ¶ 7. Thus, there was no
dispute that he was paid $96,316.54, but his actual earned salary based
on his billable hours was $65,431.16, resulting in a $29,885.38 shortfall
(i.e., he was 697.88 hours short of his required billable hours for the
amount he was paid).
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5249880&forum_id=2#45607538)