28Aug
California Supreme Court Holds That Plaintiffs Cannot Utilize Conversion Claims To Recover Unpaid Wages
The California Supreme Court recently held that the tort claim of conversion is not an appropriate vehicle for plaintiffs seeking recovery of unpaid wages. In Voris v. Lampert (Cal. 2019) Case No. S241812, the plaintiff brought suit against three...
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Jackson Lewis P.C.
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