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Litigation & Arbitration

Nov. 8, 2017

Two bites

Litigating after a Private Attorney General Act verdict

Lawyers for thousands of McDonald's Corp. overnight shift workers want Los Angeles County Judge Ann I. Jones to hold a jury trial on behalf of a certified class unlawfully denied overtime by McDonald's.

BY MATTHEW BLAKE
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The next dispute over the Private Attorneys General Act? Whether aggrieved workers have the right to two trials: One for their PAGA claims, and one for their non-PAGA claims.

The lawyers for thousands of McDonald's Corp. overnight shift workers want Los Angeles County Judge Ann I. Jones to hold a jury trial on behalf of a certified class unlawfully denied overtime by McDonald's.

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