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Labor/Employment

May 29, 2002

Time After Time

The lawyers who negotiated the $250 million State Farm gender discrimination settlement in 1992 are on the forefront of the latest trend in big-ticket litigation: wage-and-hour class actions. Oakland's Saperstein Goldstein Demchak & Baller is one of the go-to firms in this quickly evolving, lucrative discipline.

        By Erik Cummins
        
        The lawyers who negotiated the $250 million State Farm gender discrimination settlement in 1992 are on the forefront of the latest trend in big-ticket litigation: wage-and-hour class actions.
        A little less than five years since it waded ...

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