Companies Deluged by Class Actions as 'Employee Activism Surges'
Summary by Law.com
Labor and employment class actions accounted for 43.4% of legal departments' class action matters in 2023 an increase of nearly 10 percentage points from a year earlier the newly released Carlton Fields Class Action Survey found.
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