workplace class action lawsuits may be a mass mistake…
Daniel Lublin | Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 | No Comments »It’s workplace law’s newest, and biggest, phenomenon: Lawyers specializing in class action lawsuits, joining together groups of employees with similar legal claims.
However, in light of last week’s Ontario court decision that dismissed a class-action lawsuit filed against CIBC alleging that the bank failed to pay overtime to its customer service staff, class action lawyers may no longer be sharpening their pens.
Click here to read the full version of this article, published in the Metro Daily news.
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