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This Is Labor In California, Episode 3: Granting Access To Private Property During Labor Disputes
09 February 2021
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this episode of our California labor law podcast series,
Maria Anastas, Daniel Adlong, and Sean Kramer review the rights of
labor unions in California to access private property during labor
disputes. The speakers discuss the burdens associated with
obtaining an injunction during a labor dispute, in addition to
California's Moscone Act and relevant case law.
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