The world of legal arbitration, particularly in cases involving the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), is about to be explored in depth, as detailed by a recent webinar announcement on JDSupra. Offering a comprehensive overview of the subject matter, the webinar, set for September 26, is being hosted by CDF Labor Law LLP, and expected to provide attendees with deeper understanding of the arbitration process, especially in cases associated with the PAGA claims.
Particularly significant to the webinar’s agenda is an unpacking of the implications triggered by the California Supreme Court’s seminal decision in Adolph v. Uber. This landmark ruling has significant bearing on how PAGA claims are arbitrated, thus merits a thorough analysis by notable experts in the field.
The webinar will be led by partners Corey Cabral, Chair of CDF’s PAGA Litigation Practice, and Sander van der Heide. Both are regarded for their extensive experience and understanding of PAGA issues, and are therefore well-equipped to guide attendees through the intricacies of the Adolph v. Uber decision. This shared knowledge will aid in formulating key strategies that California employers can employ to stay compliant and informed.
While the webinar aims to benefit mainly legal professionals, it’s significant that the strategies and insights to be derived from it can also serve to provide valuable lessons to businesses and employers at a broader scale. This speaks to the far-reaching implications of the Adolph v. Uber ruling and the PAGA-related litigation landscape by extension.
As for those planning to attend, participants can expect a brisk and informative session that does more than just explore the letter of the law. Instead, the focus will be on how Adolph v. Uber continues to shape PAGA-related arbitration proceedings, while also equipping attendees with the tools to navigate this evolving legal landscape.