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Labor/Employment

Aug. 24, 2004

'Reeves' Makes Risk for Firms That Recruit At-Will Workers

Focus Column - Employment Law - By Arthur F. Silbergold and Michael H. Weiss - The state Supreme Court's unanimous decision in Reeves v. Hanlon, 2004 DJDAR 9911 (Cal. Aug. 12, 2004), could signal a significant departure from prior decisions and expands the liability of employers who recruit and hire at-will employees from competitors.

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