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Labor/Employment

Aug. 15, 2013

Private attorney general act claims to stay in state court

A split 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Tuesday that claims filed under California's Private Attorney General Act, or PAGA, cannot be aggregated and moved to federal court under diversity jurisdiction rules.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


More employment cases could stay in plaintiff-friendly state court after a split 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Tuesday that claims filed under California's Private Attorney General Act, or PAGA, cannot be aggregated and moved to federal court under diversity jurisdiction rules.


Since 2004, California has allowed workers to sue their employers for labor code violations under PAGA i...

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