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16Sep

California Supreme Court Hands Employers A Rare Victory, Trims Bloated PAGA Claims

Yesterday September 12, 2019, the California Supreme Court held that private litigants may not recover unpaid wages under the Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act (“PAGA”).  See ZB, N.A. v. Superior Court (Lawson) (Cal. S. Ct. Sept. 12, 2019)....
By: Proskauer - California Employment Law
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/california-supreme-court-hands-33541/

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