Labor/Employment,
Immigration,
Constitutional Law
Mar. 14, 2018
Employers: What to know as immigration battle plays out
As the battle between federal preemption and states’ rights heats up, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra stands tall in defense of the Immigrant Worker Protection Act.





Arthur F. Silbergeld
Employment Law Partner
Thompson Coburn LLP
Labor & Employment
Phone: (310) 282-2529
Email: asilbergeld@thompsoncoburn.com
Temple Univ Law School
Arthur is based in Los Angeles and is in the firm's Labor & Employment Practice Group.

Kacey R. Riccomini
Business Litigation Partner
Thompson Coburn LLP
2029 Century Park E Fl 19
Los Angeles , CA 90067-2934
Phone: (210) 282-2511
Email: kriccomini@thompsoncoburn.com
Kacey R. Riccomini represents a wide range of clients, from Fortune 500s to smaller businesses, in state, federal, and appellate courts, before various dispute resolution agencies, and at all stages of litigation, including trial. She has successfully defended employers of all sizes against wrongful termination, discrimination, retaliation, harassment, wage and hour claims, and representative actions, including class and Private Attorneys General Act claims.
As the battle between federal preemption and states' rights under the 10th Amendment heats up over immigration, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra stands tall in defense of California Assembly Bill 450, the Immigrant Worker Protection Act.
The act, which took effect at the beginning of the year, sharply restricts the extent to which public and private employers in California can volunteer information to U.S. Immigration and ...
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