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Employee Benefits

Apr. 12, 2012

A lawsuit brought by the state labor commissioner’s office against a Los Angeles law firm can continue even though the agency failed to notify the firm of its investigation as required by statute, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge found Wednesday.

By Brian Sumers

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A lawsuit brought by the state labor commissioner's office against a Los Angeles law firm can continue even though the agency failed to notify the firm of its investigation as required by statute, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge found Wednesday.

Lawyers from Martin & Martin LLP argued they should not have been subject to the suit, brought on behalf of a former employee who said she was let go after telling her b...

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