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Top Ten Things California Employers Need to Do in 2013

Posted on January 4, 2013

Nancy Yaffe, a labor and employment  partner of ours in our LA office, has come up with a nice succinct list of the top ten things that California employers need to do in 2012:

 

http://www.foxrothschild.com/newspubs/newspubsArticle.aspx?id=15032388185

 

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Tags: California, California employment law, employment, General Employment Matters
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