Intellectual Property
Dec. 17, 2014
VIDEO: A state's regulatory wingspan
Few if any states regulate the conduct of their citizens and businesses more comprehensively than California. But can California legislate the standards for conduct in other states? And if so, when and for whom? By Donald M. Falk




Few, if any, states regulate the conduct of their citizens and businesses more comprehensively than California. Compliance with thousands of pages of legislation spread across 29 separate codes is a fact of life for those who live or operate here. But can California legislate the standards for conduct in other states? And if so, when and for whom? These are recurring issues for state and federal courts applying California statutes.
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