Shielding Names Is Bad For PAGA, Calif. Justices Told

By Cara Bayles (May 4, 2017, 8:39 PM EDT) -- Plaintiff's counsel in a Private Attorneys General Act suit told the California Supreme Court on Thursday that a trial judge erred by not forcing Marshalls to produce the contact information of former employees, saying privacy concerns and the burden on the company don't trump the statute's law enforcement importance....

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