How has the court interpreted the case law in the context of employment law?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Franklin v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd., 145 Cal.Rptr. 22, 79 Cal.App.3d 224 (Cal. App. 1978):

This analysis was later reiterated by the same court in Hulbert v. Workmen's Comp. Appeals Bd., supra, 47 Cal.App.3d 634, 640, 121 Cal.Rptr. 239, footnote 1.

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