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Perspective

Oct. 18, 2014

Slew of bills took aim at legal rights

The state Legislature considered a number of bills during its 2014 legislative session that would make changes to California's laws affecting legal rights and responsibilities. By Chris Micheli


By Chris Micheli


The Legislature considered a number of bills during its 2014 legislative session that would make changes to California's laws affecting legal rights and responsibilities. The following measures were of interest to California's business community:


Senate Bill 556


SB 556 prohibits a person, firm, corporation or association that is a nongovernmental entity and contracts to perform, on or after Jan. 1, 2015, public ...

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