Labor/Employment,
California Supreme Court
Jun. 10, 2019
Labor case takes unexpected twist in state Supreme Court
A seemingly unexpected question at the state Supreme Court’s oral argument morning session Wednesday has altered the course of an employment law appeal that was set to further clarify what sort of labor claims can bypass arbitration via California’s Private Attorneys General Act.




A seemingly unexpected question at the state Supreme Court’s oral argument morning session Wednesday has altered the course of an employment law appeal that was set to further clarify what sort of labor claims can bypass arbitration via California’s Private Attorneys General Act.
Lawyers for the employer defendant Zions Bancorporation had been contending that the portion of Kalethia Lawson’s PAGA suit seeking unpaid wages should be ...
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