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Jul. 19, 2017

Matthew Righetti

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Righetti & Glugoski PC

Matthew Righetti

Walk into most California banks and be greeted with the fruits of Righetti’s work — bank tellers sitting in seats.

Righetti is to suitable seating cases what Imelda Marcos is to shoes: He has them all.

After the 2004 Private Attorneys General Act facilitated the collection of penalties for labor code violations, Righetti dredged up a decades-old wage order that simply reads, “All working employees...

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