Labor/Employment
Jul. 18, 2013
Mid-year review of wage and hour trends in 2013
The U.S. high court just issued several decisions that seemingly settle significant wage and hour questions. Yet, there are no signs of slowdown of wage and hour litigation in the California courts. By Tamara I. Devitt





The U.S. Supreme Court just finished its term issuing several decisions that seemingly settle significant questions impacting the wage and hour landscape nationwide. Yet, there are no signs of slowdown of wage and hour litigation in the California courts. Here's a snapshot review of five hot-button wage and hour topics:
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