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17Sep

Once in a Lifetime? Rare Battle Won for Golden State Employers—but the PAGA War Rages On

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While talking heads focused on the debates heating up in Houston last week, the California Supreme Court on Thursday put an end to a nearly five-year debate regarding the permissible scope of recovery and arbitrability under California’s Private...
By: Blank Rome LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/once-in-a-lifetime-rare-battle-won-for-47691/

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