Judge: Elaine Lu, Case: 20STCV32116, Date: 2022-12-13 Tentative Ruling





1. If you wish to submit on the tentative ruling,
please email the clerk at
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other parties in the same email) no later than 7:30 am on
the day of the hearing, and please notify all other parties in advance that you
will not be appearing at the hearing. 
Include the word "SUBMISSION" in all caps in the
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the party you represent in the body of the email. If you submit on the
tentative and elect not to appear at the hearing, the opposing party may
nevertheless appear at the hearing and argue the motion, and the Court may
decide not to adopt the tentative ruling.




2. 
For any motion where no parties submit to the tentative ruling in
advance, and no parties appear at the motion hearing, the Court may elect to
either adopt the tentative ruling or take the motion off calendar, in its
discretion.




3. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS
EMAIL (
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RULING.  The Court will not read or
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4. IN ORDER TO IMPLEMENT
PHYSICAL DISTANCING GOING FORWARD AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE COURT STRONGLY
ENCOURAGES ALL COUNSEL AND ALL PARTIES TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY FOR NON-TRIAL
AND NON-EVIDENTIARY MATTERS. 
Thus, until further
notice, Department 26 strongly encourages telephonic appearances for motion
hearings that do not require the presentation of live testimony.




 







Case Number: 20STCV32116    Hearing Date: December 13, 2022    Dept: 26

Plaintiff’s motion for court approval of the parties’ PAGA settlement is GRANTED.

The parties’ PAGA Settlement Agreement represents a reasonable and adequate settlement of disputed claims, satisfies the purposes of the California Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 to benefit the public, and is hereby approved. 

The allocation of the settlement funds among the Aggrieved Employees, the State of California, and Plaintiff’s counsel is fair, just, reasonable, adequate, and equitable to all concerned, and is approved to the extent required under Labor Code § 2699(1).

The Parties are ordered to carry out the Settlement according to the terms of the PAGA Settlement Agreement.

Plaintiff is ordered to give notice of this ruling to all parties and to the LWDA and file proof of service of such within 10 days.