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Labor/Employment

Jul. 20, 2016

Bill threatens choice of law, venue provisions

Out-of-state companies doing business in California would be well-advised to look closely at Senate Bill 1241. By Christine Samsel and Jonathan Sandler

By Christine Samsel and Jonathan Sandler

Out-of-state companies doing business in California would be well-advised to look closely at a new bill pending in the state Legislature. If you are concerned about defending matters in litigation or arbitration in the most plaintiff-friendly venues, or having some of the most anti-business/pro-consumer laws in the nation applied to your company, pay attention to California Senate Bill 1241, which threate...

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