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Labor/Employment

Jun. 9, 2016

Iskanian faces dismissal

A superior court judge sharply questioned on Tuesday the premise held by California plaintiffs' attorneys that Private Attorneys General Act actions are primarily meant to enforce the state's labor code.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES ? A superior court judge sharply questioned on Tuesday the premise held by California plaintiffs' attorneys that Private Attorneys General Act actions are primarily meant to enforce the state's labor code.

Superior Court Judge Robert L. Hess's grilling of plaintiffs' lawyer Glenn Danas could also culminate in the judge dismissing the landmark, 10-year-old Iskanian employment case....

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