Updated at 4 p.m.. with comments from state Sen. David Cortese.
California employment defense counsel on Wednesday cheered the U.S. Supreme Court decision that will significantly limit the reach of the state’s Private Attorneys General Act.
PAGA's defenders have now turned to the Legislature, where Democrats could try to fashion a response to the court's ruling in the last months of session.
June 15, 2022 at 06:49 PM
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Updated at 4 p.m.. with comments from state Sen. David Cortese.
California employment defense counsel on Wednesday cheered the U.S. Supreme Court decision that will significantly limit the reach of the state’s Private Attorneys General Act.
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