U.S. Supreme Court,
Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment
Dec. 20, 2018
Dueling proposals signal 2019 will be the year of Dynamex
It is clear that the dominant policy issue in California will focus on the ramifications of the California’s Supreme Court’s landmark Dynamex decision.
Benjamin M. Ebbink
Of Counsel
Fisher Phillips
Phone: (916) 210-0400
Email: bebbink@fisherphillips.com
UC Davis King Hall
For 15 years, Benjamin served as chief consultant to the California Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment, acting as the primary policy expert on labor and employment matters for the California State Assembly.
Many legal and political observers have described 2018 as the year of the #MeToo movement, as legislative proposals related to sexual harassment dominated discussion in state houses across the country. And while that topic is likely to be a continued priority in 2019, it is clear that the dominant policy issue in California will focus on the ramifications of the California's Supreme Court's landmark
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