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Doing Business in 2020: Courts Tackle Employment Law

Part 2: New Employment-Related Court Decisions Impacting California’s Public and Private Entities - California and federal courts handed down a number of labor and employment-related decisions last year, impacting compensation, medical leave,...
By: Best Best & Krieger LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/doing-business-in-2020-courts-tackle-87587/

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