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Litigation

Sep. 5, 2015

Courts take on plaintiff's rights under PAGA

Truly at issue is whether the Private Attorneys General Act lets plaintiff's act like state prosecutors.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Near the end of his landmark majority opinion in Iskanian v. CLS Transportation Los Angeles last June, state Supreme Court Justice Goodwin Liu acknowledged his ruling "raises
a number of questions" about how courts should deal with state Private Attorney Generals
Act, or PAGA, actions. Just over a year later, courts are now starting to a...

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