Labor/Employment
Nov. 17, 2015
Judge wrestles with question of how to handle Iskanian complaint
In a lawsuit that may help determine how countless employment disputes are adjudicated, a Superior Court judge denied the defendant's summary judgment motion but grilled plaintiff's desired sequence for trying the claims.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - In a lawsuit that may help determine how countless employment disputes are adjudicated, a superior court judge denied the defendant's summary judgment motion but grilled plaintiff's desired sequence for trying the claims.
Stating that he was wrestling with a "metaphysical" question, Judge Robert L. Hess rejected CLS Transportation LLC's motion to close the ...
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