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California Supreme Court

May 5, 2017

High court not certain on how PAGA discovery should work

The state Supreme Court looked like it could reverse lower court rulings regarding how discovery works in representative Private Attorneys General Act disputes, which are becoming the norm in employment law, though how a reversal would clarify the issue is not clear.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The state Supreme Court looked on Thursday like it could reverse lower court rulings regarding how discovery works in representative Private Attorneys General Act disputes, which are becoming the norm in employment law. How a reversal would clarify the issue is not clear.

Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye told Robert G. Hulteng, partner at Littler Mendelson PC and couns...

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