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Labor & Employment

Jul. 18, 2012

Editors' Note

Dear Readers:

The Daily Journal's first special issue devoted to Labor & Employment was published three years ago with a cover that read: "Waiting for Brinker." That headline was an acknowledgement that the development of employment law had grown stagnate despite being a practice that consumes vast court time and resources. Even in California, the nation's hotbed for cutting edge (businesses might say edge cutting) employment litigation, the development of the law wasn't progress...

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