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§ 4:98. Defense that defendant should not be liable for liquidated damages because failure to pay minimum wage was in good faith
CCPEMPLOYMENT § 4:98
California Civil Practice Employment Litigation
Wage and Hour
(Approx. 2 pages)
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§ 4:98. Defense that defendant should not be liable for liquidated damages because failure to pay minimum wage was in good faith
CCPEMPLOYMENT § 4:98
California Civil Practice Employment Litigation
Wage and Hour
(Approx. 2 pages)
Cal. Civ. Prac. Employment Litigation § 4:98
California Civil Practice Employment Litigation
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March 2023 Update
Chapter 4. Wage and Hour
V. Forms
B. Civil Actions
2. Defenses
§ 4:98. Defense that defendant should not be liable for liquidated damages because failure to pay minimum wage was in good faith
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