Grubhub and drivers who showed the company misclassified them as independent contractors for purposes of minimum wage and overtime claims are now fighting over the scope of a driver class that can recover penalties under the Private Attorneys General Act.
Grubhub wants to limit the scope to drivers employed before the named plaintiff, Raef Lawson, ended his employment, and for discovery to be conducted for each driver to determine if thei...
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