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Labor/Employment

Aug. 7, 2024

California's long-awaited PAGA overhaul

See more on California's long-awaited PAGA overhaul

By Laura V. Farber and Heather L. Vanderpool

The Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) has been criticized for creating a "lawsuit-first" landscape, requiring employers to spend substantial funds on attorneys' fees and employees to wait months or years before their claims can be resolved. But on June 27, 2024, major reforms were made to PAGA when the California Legislature passed Senate Bill No. 92 and Assembly Bill No. 2288, signed into law by Governor Newsom on July 1, 2024. The changes to PAGA apply to all cases filed after June 19...

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