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Labor/Employment

Jun. 21, 2017

State employees' retirement plan case to go forward

A class of more than 130,000 California Public Employees' Retirement System policy holders suing over rate increases will take their case to trial after a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge denied the provider's motion for summary judgment Monday.

By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A class of more than 130,000 California Public Employees' Retirement System policyholders suing over rate increases will take their case to trial after a Los Angeles judge denied the provider's motion for summary judgment Monday.

CalPERS sought to end the lawsuit after arguing that its rate increases were just and that the deadline to file claims had expired. The defen...

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