We Examine Whether California Cases Are Following Justice Alito's or Justice Sotomayor's Opinion About Standing To Bring PAGA Representative Claims.
The Daily Journal published a special issue on April 26, 2023, entitled "The Resolution Issue." My article entitled PAGA Arbitration: California Courts in the wake of Viking Cruises, is at p. 20 of the issue. It has been republished on the website of ARC (Alternative Resolution Centers).
The Viking Cruises opinion required that the plaintiff employee's individual PAGA claim against the cruise line be arbitrated. However, Justice Alito, in the majority opinion, took the position in what is arguably dictum that once individual PAGA claims are referred to arbitration, the plaintiff lacks standing to litigate PAGA representative claims in court. Justice Sotomayor concurred with the majority, but explained that the standing issue was one of state law and California courts might decide that after individual claims are sent to arbitration, the plaintiff still had standing to bring representative PAGA claims in court. California appellate courts have now addressed these issues, and the question of standing to bring representative PAGA claims is pending before the California Supreme Court.
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