Gone are the days when class actions fit neatly into preconceived boxes, he said.
"We are finding that the cases focused on rudimentary issues - whether people got paid overtime - this area of the law has run its course," Virjee said.
Case in point is a state court suit Virjee recently handled for Bank of America in which employees sued over ...
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