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By Fernando A. Vicente
Plaintiff employment attorneys around the state were reassured last month when the Court of Appeal handed down a ruling favoring employee rights in California. In keeping with the state's long tradition of protecting employees and consumers, the court unanimously held that a represented employee need only serve the administrative charge of discrimination on the employer if an agency investigation is pe...
By Fernando A. Vicente
Plaintiff employment attorneys around the state were reassured last month when the Court of Appeal handed down a ruling favoring employee rights in California. In keeping with the state's long tradition of protecting employees and consumers, the court unanimously held that a represented employee need only serve the administrative charge of discrimination on the employer if an agency investigation is pe...
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