Sorokunov v. NetApp, Inc. (CA1/4 A171964 3/3/26) Arbitration | PAGA
Plaintiff Alexander Sorokunov sued his former employer NetApp, Inc. (NetApp), alleging various violations of the Labor Code. He also sought civil penalties and wages pursuant
Plaintiff Alexander Sorokunov sued his former employer NetApp, Inc. (NetApp), alleging various violations of the Labor Code. He also sought civil penalties and wages pursuant
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