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This is going to be great for lawyers, according to Al Latham, himself a labor lawyer and an occasional guest lecturer at the University of Southern California: “It is going to lead to lots more litigation, which further weakens the business climate in California.” Another labor lawyer, Geoff DeBoskey, agreed on both counts: more work for lawyers and more business for U-Haul companies as companies exit the state’s increasingly anti-business climate. He said that employers will “move operations and grow elsewhere. If an employer is going to build a new call center, they are just not going to build that in California.” Read More |