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03Mar

It’s All-AB-5, All-The-Time, As The California Legislature Returns

Fisher Phillips | | Return|
After reviewing the 2,203 pieces of proposed legislation introduced in the California legislature by the February 21 deadline, it’s obvious that one issue will dominate debate in the 2020 session: the continued fallout from AB 5, the 2019 bill that...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/it-s-all-ab-5-all-the-time-as-the-98535/

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