California Supreme Court
Nov. 8, 2017
California high court hears debate over whether state workplace law is preempted
In a case that is being watched closely by business groups, the state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over whether a district attorney’s attempt to seek civil penalties under California’s Unfair Competition Law is preempted by federal statute.
SACRAMENTO — In a case that is being watched closely by business groups, the state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over whether a district attorney’s attempt to seek civil penalties under California’s Unfair Competition Law is preempted by federal statute.
The case concerns the 2009 deaths of two workers at a Solus Industrial Innovations LLC plastic manufacturing plant in Rancho Santa Margarita. Solus Industrial Innovations L...
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