By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In a stunning move, Arshavir Iskanaian got out of the landmark Iskanian employment case that bears his name and his lawyers are dubious about his motives.
Iskanian, who in 2006 sued former employer CLS Transportation alleging labor code violations and saw his case wind its way to the state Supreme Court court and back after a landmark decision on the Private Attorneys General Act, wrote a let...
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