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Litigation

May 22, 2017

Losing plaintiff may owe big money to building owner

A worker who sued over termination must pay her ex-employer's attorney fees and costs.

By James Getz
Daily Journal Staff Writer

An on-site building manager who sued her former employer for termination and failure to pay wages owed is set instead to have a judgment against her for $47,149.90 to pay that employer's attorney fees.

Los Angeles County Judge John P. Doyle found on May 4 that Nancy Arambula Corona's claims under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and the Labor Code were "frivolous and/or ...

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