Labor/Employment
Jun. 21, 2016
In marathon hearing, judge indicates Iskanian dismissal
A superior court judge left no stone unturned or law book unopened on Friday in assessing the novel issue of whether a Private Attorneys General Act claim can continue when the plaintiff who has brought the complaint wants it to end.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - A superior court judge left no stone unturned or law book unopened on Friday in assessing the novel issue of whether a Private Attorneys General Act claim can continue when the plaintiff who has brought the complaint wants it to end.
Judge Robert L. Hess, who has intermittently presided over the landmark Iskanian case since it was filed in 2006, appeared i...
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