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California Supreme Court

Sep. 28, 2012

Employment, business disputes highlight upcoming state Supreme Court session

Employment - and its parameters, limitations and conditions - is one dominant theme among the civil cases pending before the state Supreme Court this term. In the criminal arena, defendants' right to confront their accusers is a big issue.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Employment - its parameters, limitations and conditions - is one of several dominant themes among the civil cases pending before the state Supreme Court this term.


Over the next 11 months, the court is likely to weigh in on matters ranging from who can become a lawyer to union members' right to picket on company grounds, as well as employees' ability to sue their bosses in court as individuals ...

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