U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment,
California Supreme Court
Dec. 27, 2017
State high court offers solace for plaintiffs’ employment lawyers
As plaintiffs’ employment lawyers brace themselves for the U.S. Supreme Court’s judgment on their last, real hope to mitigate individual arbitration contracts’ enforceability, they can savor blockbuster victories from the past year at the California Supreme Court.
As the U.S. Supreme Court continues to bolster the enforceability of individual arbitration contracts, plaintiffs’ employment lawyers have found another place to notch victories: The California Supreme Court handed down several pro-employee blockbusters in 2017.
The state high court confirmed plaintiffs’ power to conduct widespread discovery in Private Attorneys General Act actions, an issue of particular interest to the California ...
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