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Jul. 25, 2017

Judge finds plaintiffs did not flout PAGA in propounding new theory

A secondary issue in a 12-day-old Supreme Court ruling proved binding Monday in a Private Attorneys General Act trial court dispute, an indication that PAGA litigation has moved in a plaintiff-friendly direction.

Judge finds plaintiffs did not flout PAGA in propounding new theory
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LOS ANGELES — A secondary issue in a 12-day-old Supreme Court ruling proved binding Monday in a Private Attorneys General Act trial court dispute, an indication that PAGA litigation has moved in a plaintiff-friendly direction.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge John Shepard Wiley denied a motion by Vicar Operating Inc., which operates a chain of veterinary clinics, to dismiss a representative PAGA complaint by veterinary assista...

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