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California Court's Expansion Of ‘Employer' Could Have Implications For AI Regs
01 September 2023
Littler Mendelson
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Michelle Barrett Falconer, Marko Mrkonich, Niloy Ray, Alice
Wang, and Cristina Piechocki discuss the California Supreme
Court's recent ruling that expands the definition of
"employer" under the state's main discrimination
statute, and its impact on California's efforts to regulate AI
in employment.
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