Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation
Oct. 2, 2019
Lawson and the outlook of PAGA litigation in the 2020s
For the past 15 years, California employers have been plagued by mass actions brought under the Private Attorneys General Act, which was signed into law by Gov. Gray Davis in 2003 as a parting blow to the employers who helped fund the successful recall effort less than a year into his second term.
Kenneth D. Sulzer
Office Managing Partner
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete LLP
Phone: (310) 597-4552
Email: ksulzer@constangy.com
Harvard Univ Law School; Cambridge MA
For the past 15 years, California employers have been plagued by mass actions brought under the Private Attorneys General Act, which was signed into law by Gov. Gray Davis in 2003 as a parting blow to the employers who helped fund the successful recall effort less than a year into his second term. With the California Supreme Court's recent decision in ZB, N...
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