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Labor/Employment

Jun. 3, 2006

Wage-and-Hour Class Issues Can Complicate Arbitration

LOS ANGELES - Wage-and-hour claims typically seek - and win - class certification from a judge. But in a recent case involving managers at La Salsa, well-known labor defense attorney Robert Millman went to arbitration.

By Tamadhur Al-Aqeel
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Wage-and-hour claims typically seek - and win - class certification from a judge.
      But in a recent case involving managers at La Salsa, well-known labor defense attorney Robert Millman went to arbitration. The neutral denied class certification.
      Though still uncommon, ...

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