He is currently litigating cases that bring up puzzling questions about California's wage order regarding seated workplaces. The obvious question, of course, is, "Who should be able to sit down at work?"
But in Long's opinion, the more important question could be, "Who chooses the standard for deciding who gets to sit down: the Labor Commissioner or a plaintiffs' attorney suing in her p...
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