Appellate Law News and Insights

“Surprised” Court Of Appeal Rules That PAGA Plaintiffs Have No Right To A Jury

Published: Mar 08, 2022
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On February 18, 2022, in LaFace v. Ralphs Grocery Co., 2022 WL 498847 (Cal. Ct. App. Feb. 18, 2022), the California Court of Appeal (2nd District) ruled in a published decision that there is no right to a jury trial in claims brought under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA). The question was...

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Ninth Circuit Holds That Nonparty Aggrieved Employee Has No Standing To Challenge PAGA Settlement

Published: Mar 02, 2022
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On February 11, 2022, the 9th Circuit issued its decision in Saucillo v. Peck, — F.4th —, 2022 WL 414692 (9th Cir. 2022), holding among other things that a nonparty aggrieved employee does not have standing in federal court to challenge a Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) settlement. In doing so, it...

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Two Decisions From New York’s Appellate Division Show Unpredictability Of Appellate Courts

Published: Feb 21, 2022
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New York, N.Y. (February 17, 2022) - Two decisions from New York's Appellate Division, Second Department, demonstrate the unpredictability of the courts when reviewing jury verdicts in personal injury matters involving expert testimony.  New York Trial & Appellate Team Precludes Expert Liability Testimony, Jury Verdict Upheld Dismissing Kings County Sidewalk...

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