Much has been said and written about class actions. Now that class certification issues are being litigated, rather than resolved through settlement, the law is beginning to take shape. Five years ago when Sav-On Drug Stores, Inc. v. Superior Court, 34 Cal.4th 319 (2004), was decided by the California Supreme Court, there were no real published appellate decisions giving guidance to trial courts on the standards for class certification, particularly in the wage and hour context. I...
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