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Labor/Employment,
California Supreme Court

Apr. 29, 2020

Where will the next California Supreme Court decision on state minimum wage laws come from?

One burning question among California employer lawyers these days is whether, with its recent decision in Frlekin v. Apple (the latest in its early 21st century minimum wage pentology), the California Supreme Court is finished, for now, with minimum wage cases?

Gregg Adam

Founder
Messing Adam & Jasmine LLP

Email: gregg@majlabor.com

Francis Ford Coppola made three "Godfather" movies. Henry VIII had six wives. Liz Taylor had seven husbands (eight, if you count Richard Burton twice). But one burning question among California employer lawyers these days is whether, with its recent decision in Frlekin v. Apple (the latest in its early 21st century minimum wage pentology), the California Supreme Court...

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