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Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation,
California Courts of Appeal

Oct. 23, 2020

1st District upholds order for companies to comply with gig worker law

Less than two weeks before California voters decide whether rideshare drivers should be exempted from Assembly Bill 5, a three-justice panel in the 1st District Court of Appeal upheld a preliminary injunction requiring the companies to comply with the labor law.

Less than two weeks before California voters decide whether rideshare drivers should be exempted from Assembly Bill 5, a three-justice panel in the 1st District Court of Appeal upheld a preliminary injunction requiring the companies to comply with the labor law.

"Mindful that -- absent legal error -- our role in reviewing a decision to issue interim injunctive relief is a limited one, we address here whether the trial court abused i...

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