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Appellate Practice

Jul. 2, 2014

Justices ease some class cases

The state Supreme Court ruling centered on rights of common law employees.


By Chase Scheinbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The state Supreme Court upheld easier standards for certifying a class based on the misclassification of employees in a published decision Monday involving newspaper carriers.


The ruling completes a group of three high court cases involving class certification, arriving after Brinker v. Superior Court and Duran v. U.S. Bank National Association. Monday's decision is the strongest...

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