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Perspective

Feb. 17, 2015

LETTER: Misleading comments regarding CFRA ruling

The article published Feb. 9 titled "On leave, behaving badly," is misleading in its explication of the state Supreme Court's recent ruling on the California Family Rights Act. By Lee Feldman

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

The article published Feb. 9 titled "On leave, behaving badly," authored by employment defense attorneys Peter Brown and Leighton Henderson, is misleading in its explication of the state Supreme Court's recent ruling on the California Family Rights Act, Richey v. Autonation Inc., 2015 DJDAR 1229 (Jan. 29, 2015).

The article says the Supreme Court held "the CFRA did not protect Richey from discipline for violating...

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