C.A. 1st;
A145283
The First Appellate District affirmed a trial court order. The court held that an employee’s request for civil penalties against her employer under the Private Attorney General Act of 2004 (PAGA) was not subject to arbitration.
November 17, 2016 at 12:00 AM
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C.A. 1st;
A145283
The First Appellate District affirmed a trial court order. The court held that an employee’s request for civil penalties against her employer under the Private Attorney General Act of 2004 (PAGA) was not subject to arbitration.
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