By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - California labor laws are like speed limits. Employers have to follow the rules of each state in which the employee works, said attorney Charles Scott Russell. But take that premise to its logical conclusion, and it becomes a paperwork nightmare for companies, especially those with frequent business travelers, said attorney Paul Cane Jr. The California Supreme Court agreed this wee...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - California labor laws are like speed limits. Employers have to follow the rules of each state in which the employee works, said attorney Charles Scott Russell. But take that premise to its logical conclusion, and it becomes a paperwork nightmare for companies, especially those with frequent business travelers, said attorney Paul Cane Jr. The California Supreme Court agreed this wee...
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