Sagafi enjoyed success on cases both familiar to employment lawyers and the more esoteric matter of convincing judges to nix so-called reverse auction settlements, which the plaintiffs' lawyer said "may be a new play in the defense lawyer playbook."
In March, Sagafi secured preliminary approval of a $10 million settlement for a class of service technicians in a wage and hour complaint after persuading U.S. District Judge Vi...
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