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Government

Apr. 7, 2010

Union Seeks Class Status

The Los Angeles district attorney's union signaled it plans to seek class certification of a lawsuit filed last year accusing Steve Cooley's office of "union busting" after it obtained a list of prosecutors who voted to join the group.

By Sandra Hernandez

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles County district attorney's union signaled it plans to seek class certification of a lawsuit filed last year accusing Steve Cooley's office of "union busting" after it obtained a list of prosecutors who voted to join the group.

In documents filed Monday, the Association of Deputy District Attorneys filed a motion seeking to expand its ...

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