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In this era of COVID-19, new and existing federal, state and local laws are under critical scrutiny by courts and enforcement agencies as they apply to employers in California. The interplay of these laws is both complex and evolving in real time. To help employers navigate the turbulent legal waters, the Employment Department at Michael Sullivan & Associates provides guidance constantly updated in this resource. We strive to provide the most current analysis on issues pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic, but employers should work in tandem with their employment law specialists as well.
 
In this era of COVID-19, new and existing federal, state and local laws are under critical scrutiny by courts and enforcement agencies as they apply to employers in California. The interplay of these laws is both complex and evolving in real time. To help employers navigate the turbulent legal waters, the Employment Department at Michael Sullivan & Associates provides guidance constantly updated in this resource. We strive to provide the most current analysis on issues pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic, but employers should work in tandem with their employment law specialists as well.

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In this era of COVID-19, new and existing federal, state and local laws are under critical scrutiny by courts and enforcement agencies as they apply to employers in California. The interplay of these laws is both complex and evolving in real time. To help employers navigate the turbulent legal waters, the Employment Department at Michael Sullivan & Associates provides guidance constantly updated in this resource. We strive to provide the most current analysis on issues pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic, but employers should work in tandem with their employment law specialists as well.

If you need help, contact Eric De Wames or Lisa Aguiar, the firm's primary employment practitioners.


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