September 15, 2022
A year after a California appeals court gave a boost to employers facing claims under the Private Attorneys General Act, an ensuing appellate split continues to cause uncertainty in the state's legal climate. Here, Law360 reviews four cases where the year-old decision has made an impact.
October 22, 2021
Two groups of California workers for kids apparel chain Carter's cannot move forward as classes in their suit alleging unpaid security checks and improper breaks, after a federal judge found the workers didn't share a common injury.