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PAGA reform finally on the horizon
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that legislative leadership, in partnership with business and labor groups, reached an agreement on long-needed reforms to the Private Attorneys General Act.
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Global | Publication | November 2015
The Wagg motion was born when the Divisional Court was faced with a case involving a production request for a Crown Disclosure Brief by a plaintiff in a civil matter. At issue in P(D) v Wagg1 was the production of a Crown Disclosure Brief from the defendant, who had been criminally charged with sexually assaulting the plaintiff. Those charges had been stayed, and the plaintiff filed a civil suit. The plaintiff’s motion was originally dismissed as the master concluded the contents of the Crown Disclosure Brief were not relevant. This finding was reversed by the Divisional Court and upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal2.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that legislative leadership, in partnership with business and labor groups, reached an agreement on long-needed reforms to the Private Attorneys General Act.
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