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Litigation

May 30, 2012

Corporate officer's retaliation case can proceed: appellate court

No matter where a company is incorporated, California law governs a former corporate executive's wrongful termination lawsuit that alleges his ex-company engaged in illegal activity, a state appellate court has ruled.


By Ciaran McEvoy


Daily Journal Staff Writer


No matter where a company is incorporated, California law governs a former corporate executive's wrongful termination lawsuit that alleges his ex-company engaged in illegal activity, a state appellate court has ruled.


A three-judge panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal unanimously issued the decision Wednesday in a case stemming from an executive who claims he was fired from his job in retali...

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