Labor/Employment
Feb. 8, 2005
Court Turns Back Time, OKs Admission of Cal-OSHA Regs
Focus Column - Employment Law - By Gregg A. Farley and Kimberly H. Clancy - In its recent decision in Elsner v. Uveges , 34 Cal.4th 915 (2004), the California Supreme Court effectively cleared the way for Cal-OSHA regulations to be freely admitted into evidence in California courts for the first time in nearly 30 years.




Employment Law
By Gregg A. Farley and Kimberly H. Clancy
In its recent decision in Elsner v. Uveges, 34 Cal.4th 915 (2004), the California Supreme Court effectively cleared the way for Cal-OSHA reg...
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