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Category: FLSA

Arias v. Raimondo: Ninth Circuit Says Attorney Can Be on the Hook for Retaliation

Any adverse action taken by the attorney on behalf of his/her employer client may potentially form the basis for an employee retaliation suit under the FLSA.

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