By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Fresh off of a win in a related case, a trade group representing developmental services providers has filed a new lawsuit seeking more money from the state.
At issue is the interaction between California's increasing minimum wage and the Lanterman Act, the 1977 state law that granted disabled people treatment at state expense as a statutory right. If the suit is s...
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