New Labor Code Section Prevents Employers from Using Out-of-State Choice of Laws Provisions in Contracts with California Employees -
On September 27, 2016 Governor Jerry Brown signed a new law impacting the contract...more
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On September 27, 2016 Governor Jerry Brown signed a new law impacting the contract rights of California employees.
Labor Code Section 925 imposes new limits on contract provisions that seek to impose choice of law and...more