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Litigation

Jan. 5, 2005

Unfair Competition Law Does Not Apply to Employees

Forum Column - By David Kadue and Emanuel Shirazi - Conventional wisdom assumes that employees injured by Labor Code violations can invoke not only their multitudinous Labor Code remedies but also the Unfair Competition Law (Business and Professions Code Section 17200 et seq.) to exploit its longer statute of limitations (four years instead of three).

        Forum Column
        
        By David Kadue and Emanuel Shirazi
        
        Conventional wi...

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