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The UCL Practitioner
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
"The New Wave of Labor Code Litigation: Meal & Rest Period Litigation and the Private Attorney General Act"
My colleague, Jessica Grant, will be speaking at this seminar tomorrow at noon in San Francisco. As I've mentioned before, Jessica is handling our firm's UCL and Labor Code case against Wal-Mart, which alleges that Wal-Mart fails to provide proper meal and rest breaks to its sales associates as required by law. The seminar is sponsored by the Labor and Employment Law Section of the Bar Association of San Francisco. The other speakers are Miles Locker of the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and Eric Tate of Morrison & Foerster. This should be an interesting seminar.
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 8:55 AM
Comments:
I wish I had known about that one sooner. That subject is my favorite.
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