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21Jun

What’s Left of the De Minimis Doctrine in California? Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals May Soon Decide

Last year, the California Supreme Court held the federal “de minimis” doctrine does not apply to California state law claims for unpaid wages for off-the-clock work allegedly performed on a regularly occurring basis in store closing and related...
By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/what-s-left-of-the-de-minimis-doctrine-36805/

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