Daily Journal Staff Writer
A California appellate court's decision Monday invalidating some sampling methods used in employment class actions could have far-reaching consequences, plaintiffs' and defense lawyers say.
The 1st Appellate District, Division 1, found Alameda County Superior Court Judge Robert B. Freedman violated U.S. Bank's due-process rights through a trial management process meant to simplify the cas...
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