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Dec. 1, 2007
Workplace Class Actions Slow in California
Employment Column - By Leonid M. Zilberman - Three years ago, a California Supreme Court ruling led employers to believe that an onslaught of class actions was coming their way. Three years later, the reality is looking much to the contrary.




By Leonid M. Zilberman
Employment claims continue to lead categories of class actions filed in California state and federal courts. Three years ago, the California Supreme Court's unanimous opinion in Sav-On Drug Stores Inc. v. Superior Court, 34 Cal.4th 319 (2004), gave trial courts broad discretion to certify classes and cemented the notion that California would remain a hotbed of class actions again...
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