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Labor/Employment

Jul. 20, 2006

Notice Failure Shouldn't Bar Employee Civil Suits

Forum Column - Plaintiff employment attorneys around the state were reassured last month when the Court of Appeal handed down a ruling favoring employee rights in California.

Forum Column

By Fernando A. Vicente



Plaintiff employment attorneys around the state were reassured last month when the Court of Appeal handed down a ruling favoring employee rights in California. In keeping with the state's long tradition of protecting employees and consumers, the court unanimously held that a represented employee need only serve the administrative charge of discrimination on the employer if an agency investigation is pe...

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