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Labor/Employment

Jul. 9, 2011

Welcome to California: The Captain Has Turned on the Overtime Sign

Ramifications of a state Supreme Court decision for wage-and-hour law will significantly impact those doing business in California. By Eli M. Kantor and Zachary M. Cantor of the Law Offices of Eli Kantor


By Eli M. Kantor and Zachary M. Cantor


The state Supreme Court's decision in Sullivan v. Oracle Corp., 2011 DJDAR 9891 (June 30, 2011) shot a tremor down the halls of companies sending employees to work in California. The ramifications for wage-and-hour law that may stem from this decision will have a significant impact on any industry doing business in California. And particularly thorny questions arise for the airline and hospitality industries.

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