Case Updates
Outcome
March 02, 2017
The California Court of Appeal denied Macy’s petition for a writ of mandate.
U.S. Chamber asks California Court of Appeal to review decision on wage statement reporting
February 15, 2017
The U.S. Chamber filed an amicus brief urging the California Court of Appeal to overturn a superior court ruling that Macy’s violated Section 226 of the California Labor Code by issuing wage statements that reported advanced commission payments at the time they were paid, without making further note of them on subsequent wage statements after they were earned. The brief in support of the petition for writ of mandate argues that the ruling raises concerns about the legality of a widespread practice and creates significant uncertainty for California employers.
The brief was filed jointly with the California Chamber of Commerce.
Blaine H. Evanson and Neta Levanon of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP served as counsel for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on behalf of the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center.
Case Documents
- Plaintiff's Memorandum of Points and Authorities ISO Plaintiff's MSA -- Garcia v. Macy's West Stores, Inc. (California Superior Court).pdf
- Defendants' Memorandum of Points and Authorities Opposing MSA -- Garcia v. Macy's West Stores, Inc. (California Superior Court).pdf
- Plaintiff's Reply Brief ISO Plaintiff's MSA -- Garcia v. Macy's West Stores, Inc. (California Superior Court).pdf
- Transcriptof12 21 16 Oral Argument Garciav Macy's West Stores2 C Inc California Superior Court
- MSA Minute Order Garciav Macy's West Stores2 C Inc California Superior Court
- U.S. Chamber Amicus Brief -- Macy's West Stores, Inc. v. Superior Court of California for the County of San Bernardino (California Court of Appeal).pdf