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Supreme Court will issue opinion in Arias v. Superior Court (Dairy, RPI) and other cases on Monday, June 29, 2009

The Supreme Court pre-announces the release of opinions one business day before they are made available to the public.  This morning, the Supreme Court announced forthcoming decisions in two cases that are of interest to wage & hour class/mass action practitioners.  The first, Arias v. Superior Court (Dairy, RPI), concerns issues related to the Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 ("PAGA").  The Court lists two questions that will be answered in the opinion:  "(1) Must an employee who is suing an employer for labor law violations on behalf of himself and others under the Unfair Competition Law (Bus. & Prof. Code, § 17203) bring his representative claims as a class action? (2) Must an employee who is pursuing such claims under the Private Attorneys General Act (Lab. Code, § 2699) bring them as a class action?"

The Supreme Court will also render its opinion in Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 1756, AFL-CIO et al. v. Superior Court (First Transit, Inc., et al., RPI)Amalgamated addresses novel issues under PAGA and the UCL:  "(1) Does a worker’s assignment to the worker’s union of a cause of action for meal and rest period violations carry with it the worker’s right to sue in a representative capacity under the Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 (Lab. Code, § 2698 et seq.) or the Unfair Competition Law (Bus. & Prof. Code, § 17200 et seq.)? (2) Does Business and Professions Code section 17203, as amended by Proposition 64, which provides that representative claims may be brought only if the injured claimant "complies with Section 382 of the Code of Civil Procedure," require that private representative claims meet the procedural requirements applicable to class action lawsuits?"