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U.S. Supreme Court

Dec. 31, 2016

Keeping up with class action waivers in California: Are they enforceable?

Given the differing opinions among courts nationwide, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on this question in the near future. By Adriana Cara

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By Adriana Cara

Like all businesses nationwide, California employers face the significant challenges of running their day-to-day operations, making sure their clients are happy, and ultimately, turning a decent profit. Add to that, the daunting task of navigating California's employee-friendly and ever-changing employment laws, and it is easy to see how businesses may feel overwhelmed juggling the practical and legal aspects...

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