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Labor/Employment

Jun. 16, 2017

Lawyers whose client bailed after 11-year, landmark case sue opposing party

A unique employment litigation odyssey has taken another novel turn with a lawsuit filed by the scorned lawyers of ex-client Arshavir Iskanian,against Iskanian's former employers.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

An employment litigation odyssey has taken another novel turn with a lawsuit filed by the scorned lawyers of ex-client Arshavir Iskanian against Iskanian's former employers, CLS Transportation Los Angeles LLC.

The Capstone Law APC lawyers said Iskanian abruptly left the landmark, decade-long case that revolutionized the formerly sleepy Private Attorneys General Act,because CLS "intentionally, ...

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