Attorneys for a former Uber Technologies Inc. driver have momentum on their side as they head into next Tuesday’s state Supreme Court oral argument on whether he has standing to pursue Private Attorneys General Act claims on behalf of his co-workers.
Five state appellate courts have issued published opinions this year ruling that workers who have been compelled to arbitrate their own claims do not lose standing to pursue PAGA claims for oth...
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