Jul. 10, 2019
Richard J. Simmons
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For Simmons, known as a guru of California wage and hour law, his victory at the state Supreme Court in 2018 was more than a successful appearance in the only employment law case to end in a defense win at the high court that year.
It also represented vindication in an odd feud with a state appellate justice that developed earlier in the litigation when Simmons argued the matter at the 4th District Court of Appeal.
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