A $1.4 million class-action wage-and-hour settlement between insurance giant AIG and its former adjusters from December will not become binding law, the California Supreme Court decided. In their weekly conference on Wednesday, the justices declined a request by the California Employment Law Council to publish the 2nd District Court of Appeal decision in Keeler v. AIG Domestic Claims (Janich), No. B226691.Karen Keeler, a workers' compensation insurance claims adjuster for AIG, filed the suit against her employer and several related entities in August 2008. She alleged that AIG had failed t...
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