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Labor/Employment,
California Courts of Appeal

Jan. 3, 2018

Court limits scope of who can bring PAGA lawsuit

An state appellate court decision has provided holiday cheer to California businesses, who now have one clear avenue to knock out Private Attorneys General Act claims for a lack of standing.

Court limits scope of who can bring PAGA lawsuit
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An appellate court decision has provided holiday cheer to California businesses, who now have one clear avenue to knock out Private Attorneys General Act claims for a lack of standing.

A worker who settles her individual claim against an employer cannot continue with a PAGA claim against the company, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled in a 3-0 decision published Thursday, and authored by Justice Audrey B. Collins. Kim v. Reins In...

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