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19Nov

Tom Douglas Settlement Highlights a $2.4 Million Technicality: Three Steps to Help Avoid Potential Costly Litigation Related to Washington’s Automatic Service Charge Laws

A recent settlement between Seattle chef Tom Douglas and his restaurant employees highlights the potentially costly technical requirements of Washington’s automatic service charge laws for hospitality businesses. Washington law allows all...
By: Foster Garvey PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/tom-douglas-settlement-highlights-a-2-4-27355/

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