In Naranjo v. Spectrum Security Services, the case’s second appearance before the California Supreme Court in two years, the Supreme Court confirmed that an employer does not incur civil penalties for failing to report unpaid wages, or any other required information on a wage statement, if the employer reasonably believed that it was providing a complete accurate wage statement.
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Raymond Nhan is an associate in the Labor and Employment Practice Group in the firm's Century City office.
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Raymond Nhan is an associate in the Labor and Employment Practice Group in the firm's Century City office.
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