In a case he argued, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that a district court judge had properly decertified a class of nearly 1,300 supervisors at United Parcel Service Inc. who claimed they were misclassified according to California law. The suit, filed in 2004, alleged the company did not pay the supervisors properly for overtime or give them all required meal and rest breaks. ...
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