In this class and collective action, Plaintiff alleged that her former employer, Defendant Wells Fargo Bank, violated state and federal labor laws by requiring certain nonexempt bankers to work off-the-clock during the company’s designated “call nights.” The case was later consolidated with two later-filed actions, and after several years of litigation, the parties reached an agreement to settle the claims of 28,463 personal bankers, business banking specialists and premier bankers for $27,500,000.