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Feb. 24, 2017

Are all employees equal in the state of California?

Given the increasing mobility of the American workforce, questions about which state's laws apply to a traveling employee are becoming more common.

Brian S. Kabateck

Founding and Managing Partner
Kabateck LLP

Consumer rights

633 W. Fifth Street Suite 3200
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Phone: 213-217-5000

Email: bsk@kbklawyers.com

Brian represents plaintiffs in personal injury, mass torts litigation, class actions, insurance bad faith, insurance litigation and commercial contingency litigation. He is a former president of Consumer Attorneys of California.

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Christopher B. Noyes

Partner
Kabateck LLP

Class action cases, personal injury claims and business disputes

644 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles , CA 90017

Phone: (213) 217-5000

Fax: (213) 217-5010

Email: cn@kbklawyers.com

San Joaquin College of Law

Christopher has extensive experience handling class action cases, personal injury claims and business disputes

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Given the increasing mobility of the American workforce, questions about which state's laws apply to a traveling employee are becoming more common. If a company sends its out-of-state employees to work on assignment in California, do California labor laws apply to them? The answer to this question was answered in part by the California Supreme Court in Sullivan v. Oracle Corp., 51 Cal. 4th 1191 (2011) (Sullivan II).

In Sullivan II, the plaintiffs brought s...

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