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Larner v. Pacific Health Corp. (2008) 168 Cal.App.4th 1291

12/08/2008
Authored by Robert A. Olson Alana H. Rotter
Practice Area: Civil Procedure
California Court of Appeal

GMSR obtained the dismissal of an appeal against its client, a hospital, on the ground that the appeal was was moot. The trial court had rejected a former employee’s overtime claim against the hospital and denied the employee’s motion for class certification on other wage and hour claims. The plaintiff settled “all” her claims against the hospital under an agreement that purported to preserve her right to appeal; stipulated to entry of judgment for the hospital; and then appealed. The Court of Appeal agreed with GMSR’s position that the appeal was moot in light of the settlement. Reaching a matter of first impression under California law, the court found that the employee, as a putative class representative, had no continuing personal stake in the litigation and therefore that the appeal had to be dismissed.

PDF Larner v. Pacific Health Corp. Opposition to Appellant's Request for Judicial Notice   (26 KB PDF)


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