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Labor/Employment

Jun. 11, 2002

Dubious Duties

Forum Column - By Claudette G. Wilson and Michael S. Kalt - The law abhors uncertainty. So do employers, particularly when every new Labor Code provision might give rise to class actions. Unfortunately, although enacted with good intentions, California's new identity theft legislation, AB655, interjects considerable uncertainty into the law and has left employers walking a tightrope of liability.

        Forum Column
        
        By Claudette G. Wilson and Michael S. Kalt

        The law abhors uncertainty. So do employers, particularly when every new Labor Code provision might give rise to class actions. Unfortunately, although enacted with good intentions, Cal...

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