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Employment Practices Liability Insurance: Five items employers need to understand

By Anthony Zaller on September 16, 2016
Posted in Best Practices For California Employers, Wage & Hour Law

Tags: choice of counsel, employment practices liability insurance, EPLI, wage and hour coverage
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Anthony is a litigation attorney who focuses on representing employers in California labor and employment law matters and has extensive experience in litigating class action and single plaintiff lawsuits. He is the founding partner of the Zaller Law Group, PC, located in El Segundo.  Zaller Law Group litigates cases throughout California.

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