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There was no shortage of commentary over the weekend, both in the local blogosphere and in the Southern California mainstream media, about the premiere of Citizen McCaw. The L.A. Times has an article on the sold out screening in this morning's edition of the paper. One of the leading media blogs out of Los Angeles, LA Observed, had a post on it Sunday morning. Closer to home, The Average Man gave it a rave review and George has a film geek's perspective. Noted local musician, Glen Phillips
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In 1999, a Canadian tourist sued Starbucks, claiming a faulty toilet seat in one of the chain??s New York coffee shops crushed his penis. ...
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Trintech writes "A Utah couple acting as their own attorneys have filed a lawsuit against Apple and Starbucks over the retailers&39 recent Song of the Day ...
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&8226 Starbucks whacked for 100m in Calif. baristi tip lawsuit LATimes &8226 If you YouTube your taco-related misdemeanors, you go to jail! AP &8226 Seemingly moral Volvo fined 20m in Iraqi oil-for-food schemes Forbes &8226 Newly discovered giant Antarctic marine species probably taste bad NYTimes &8226 Food makers' plan to weather recession: probiotics, i.e. health food Reuters
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&8226 Starbucks whacked for 100m in Calif. baristi tip lawsuit LATimes &8226 If you YouTube your taco-related misdemeanors, you go to jail! AP &8226 Seemingly moral Volvo fined 20m in Iraqi oil-for-food schemes Forbes &8226 Newly discovered giant Antarctic marine species probably taste bad NYTimes &8226 Food makers' plan to weather recession: probiotics, i.e. health food Reuters
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SAN DIEGO ?? A Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered Starbucks Corp. to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett also issued an injunction that prevents Starbucks' shift supervisors from sharing in future tips, saying state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned a
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SAN DIEGO ?? A Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered Starbucks Corp. to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett also issued an injunction that prevents Starbucks' shift supervisors from sharing in future tips, saying state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned a
www.huffingtonpost.com
San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett ruled in favor of a barista from a store in La Jolla who filed a lawsuit in 2004 arguing that supervisors ...
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Open Question: Why would anyone vote for Hillary with this information unresolved? March 10th, 2008 1-James McDougal - Clinton??s convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr??s investigation. 2 -Mary Mahoney - A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown . The murder happened just after she was to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White Hous
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On the heals of a significant announcement of strategic shifts by the world's dominant coffee company, Starbucks has been hit with a California court decision to pay Baristas 100 Million. The case stems from Starbucks policy of making employees share tips with shift supervisors which violates California law. A former Starbucks Barista initiated the lawsuit that was given class action status leading to the huge penalty. Starbucks says it will appeal the decision as it disagrees with the cour
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SAN DIEGO ?? A Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered Starbucks Corp. to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett also issued an injunction that prevents Starbucks' shift supervisors from sharing in future tips, saying state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned a
www.huffingtonpost.com
Just after announcing plans to save its share price ?? including launching social networking site mystarbucksidea.com, because that??s worked so well for others ?? Starbucks is on the losing end of 2004 lawsuit claiming supervisors were taking an unfair share of tips. The coffee giant must pay 100 million to baristas for stealing 86 million in gratuities, plus interest. AP
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&8226 Starbucks whacked for 100m in Calif. baristi tip lawsuit LATimes &8226 If you YouTube your taco-related misdemeanors, you go to jail! AP &8226 Seemingly moral Volvo fined 20m in Iraqi oil-for-food schemes Forbes &8226 Newly discovered giant Antarctic marine species probably taste bad NYTimes &8226 Food makers' plan to weather recession: probiotics, i.e. health food Reuters
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Apple and Starbucks continue to market the cards despite the claim from the Utah company that it holds the patent, the lawsuit says. ...
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It's been three weeks since that PR stunt in which Starbucks nationwide closed at the same time for some "retraining." Today, as an extension of the ubiquitous green-signed company's makeover efforts, founder and chief inspiration officer Howard Schulz declared that Starbucks would "return to its roots." According to today's New York Times: "The initiatives are intended to restore an authentic coffeehouse experience to the stores and, in turn, re-energize an ailing stock that has lost half its
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The lawsuit was filed in October 2004 by Jou Chou, a former Starbucks barista in La Jolla, who complained shift supervisors were sharing in employee tips. ...
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By CRAIG HARRIS SEATTLE ?? Nearly three years after a Starbucks assistant manager in Houston alleged that he was forced to work off the clock, ...
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Filed under: Starbucks SBUX, McDonald's MCD, Burger King Hldgs BKC Starbucks NYSE: SBUX lost a class-action lawsuit, according to this article, centering on the sharing of tips between baristas and shift supervisors. Erstwhile barista Jou Chou filed the legal complaint in 2004. Class-action status was eventually granted, a move which then involved up to 100,000 employees in the company's California coffehouses. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett doesn't believe that employee
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Jim Wilson/The New York Times ? By JESSE McKINLEY Published: March 12, 2008 GORDA, Calif. ?? James Willman seems to be a nice enough guy: polite, good-humored and hard-working, pumping gas seven day a week at the Amerigo Gas Station. But at least once a day, Mr. Willman says, someone pulls in and starts cursing him. The reason for the consumer agita is that the station, on the Central Coast of California, is serving up what may be the costliest gas in the land. On Tuesday morning, as crud
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The Los Angeles Times has good news for some of the people who pour the coffee at Starbucks. "In a San Diego County class-action lawsuit, a judge ordered ...
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Starbucks is changing. Changes are happening at all levels, from the coffee that is being served, to the design of stores, to how the baristas great customers as recently experience by Cam. You have to admire what's happening here. Most companies of similar size wouldn't change a thing. It's not like Starbucks is suffering all that much. It suffered a sales downturn of 1%. Given the economy, one could legitimately blame "hard times". The coffee market is competitive but let's face it, Sta
www.chaosscenario.com
The class-action lawsuit filed almost four years ago centers on the practice of pooling tips among workers. The suit contends the company&39s policy of ...
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Starbucks NYSE: SBUX lost a class-action lawsuit, according to this article, centering on the sharing of tips between baristas and shift supervisors. ...Starbucks to pay over 105 million in class-action lawsuit by ... WKYC-TV
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A California judge has ordered Starbucks to pay its employees more than 100 million in tips and interest that was paid to shift supervisors, says the Associated Press. It's against California law for supervisors to share employee tips. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned an immediate appeal of the ruling, calling it "fundamentally unfair and beyond all common sense and reason." The lawsuit was filed in October 2004 by Jou Chou, a former Starbucks barista in La Jolla
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A California class-action lawsuit filed almost four years ago centers on the practice of allowing Starbucks shift supervisors to be a part of the tipping pool. California law says supervisors and managers are not allowed to share in the tips. The damages phase of the trial begins today Wednesday, March 12. Read the San Diego Union-Tribune story > Big trouble may be brewing for Starbucks over tips-sharing
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The three-month bill??s yield, going back to 1954. Source: St. Louis Fed Maybe the market is not out of the woods yet. ???At some level this is a bipolar market,??? says Rich Golinski, of San Francisco-based wealth manager Bingham, Osborn & Scarborough. ???There are wild swings between euphoria and depression.??? Stocks were unable to hold onto Tuesday??s 400-plus point rally in the Dow industrials and attendant rallies in other indexes, and steadily marched lower through the afternoon, until news
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Those tip jars that have become so prevalent may cost Starbucks 100 million. It seems that in California, state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. A class action suit later, a Superior Court judge ordered Starbucks to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. A former Starbucks barista in La Jolla filed the lawsuit in October 2004. Jou Chou complained shift supervisors
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Tomorrow??s my day for Three over coffee. But I??m off work for a few days for Spring Break Spring Break! They??re predicting three to eight inches of snow today and I headed over to Peets for my morning brew. I threw the change into the tip jar. In California a judge has ruled against Starbucks and awarded present and past baristas over 100 million because they split the tips with the shift managers. The judge found: Starbucks?? practice was a violation of a state law that prohibits manage
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In a class-action lawsuit brought forward by a San Diego area Starbucks employee, the chain coffee retailer was told yesterday they broke the law and owe ...
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Movie? What Movie?
There was no shortage of commentary over the weekend, both in the local blogosphere and in the Southern California mainstream media, about the premiere of Citizen McCaw. The L.A. Times has an article on the sold out screening in this morning's edition of the paper. One of the leading media blogs out of Los Angeles, LA Observed, had a post on it Sunday morning. Closer to home, The Average Man gave it a rave review and George has a film geek's perspective. Noted local musician, Glen Phillips
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likemandy.com
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ncaa basketball results
batman begins soundtrack
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Mirror.co.uk Top 10: The world&39s most ridiculous lawsuits - Mirror.co.uk
In 1999, a Canadian tourist sued Starbucks, claiming a faulty toilet seat in one of the chain??s New York coffee shops crushed his penis. ...
www.mirror.co.uk
Ericsson Predicts Swift End For Wi-Fi Hotspots - Slashdot
Trintech writes "A Utah couple acting as their own attorneys have filed a lawsuit against Apple and Starbucks over the retailers&39 recent Song of the Day ...
slashdot.org
FYI: Justice Served. Want Fries With That?
&8226 Starbucks whacked for 100m in Calif. baristi tip lawsuit LATimes &8226 If you YouTube your taco-related misdemeanors, you go to jail! AP &8226 Seemingly moral Volvo fined 20m in Iraqi oil-for-food schemes Forbes &8226 Newly discovered giant Antarctic marine species probably taste bad NYTimes &8226 Food makers' plan to weather recession: probiotics, i.e. health food Reuters
blogs.menupages.com
FYI: Justice Served. Want Fries With That?
&8226 Starbucks whacked for 100m in Calif. baristi tip lawsuit LATimes &8226 If you YouTube your taco-related misdemeanors, you go to jail! AP &8226 Seemingly moral Volvo fined 20m in Iraqi oil-for-food schemes Forbes &8226 Newly discovered giant Antarctic marine species probably taste bad NYTimes &8226 Food makers' plan to weather recession: probiotics, i.e. health food Reuters
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Starbucks Ordered To Pay More Than 100 Million In Back Tips
SAN DIEGO ?? A Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered Starbucks Corp. to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett also issued an injunction that prevents Starbucks' shift supervisors from sharing in future tips, saying state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned a
www.huffingtonpost.com
Starbucks Ordered To Pay More Than 100 Million In Back Tips
SAN DIEGO ?? A Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered Starbucks Corp. to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett also issued an injunction that prevents Starbucks' shift supervisors from sharing in future tips, saying state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned a
www.huffingtonpost.com
Starbucks ordered to pay back 100 mln in tips: court - AFP
San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett ruled in favor of a barista from a store in La Jolla who filed a lawsuit in 2004 arguing that supervisors ...
afp.google.com
Open Question: Why would anyone vote for Hillary with this information unresolved?
Open Question: Why would anyone vote for Hillary with this information unresolved? March 10th, 2008 1-James McDougal - Clinton??s convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr??s investigation. 2 -Mary Mahoney - A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown . The murder happened just after she was to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White Hous
fgtvb.info
Starbucks must pay 100 Million to Baristas
On the heals of a significant announcement of strategic shifts by the world's dominant coffee company, Starbucks has been hit with a California court decision to pay Baristas 100 Million. The case stems from Starbucks policy of making employees share tips with shift supervisors which violates California law. A former Starbucks Barista initiated the lawsuit that was given class action status leading to the huge penalty. Starbucks says it will appeal the decision as it disagrees with the cour
theportnoygroup.typepad.com
Starbucks Ordered To Pay More Than 100 Million In Back Tips
SAN DIEGO ?? A Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered Starbucks Corp. to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett also issued an injunction that prevents Starbucks' shift supervisors from sharing in future tips, saying state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned a
www.huffingtonpost.com
Starf*cked Baristas Will Get Their Tips Back
Just after announcing plans to save its share price ?? including launching social networking site mystarbucksidea.com, because that??s worked so well for others ?? Starbucks is on the losing end of 2004 lawsuit claiming supervisors were taking an unfair share of tips. The coffee giant must pay 100 million to baristas for stealing 86 million in gratuities, plus interest. AP
www.jossip.com
FYI: Justice Served. Want Fries With That?
&8226 Starbucks whacked for 100m in Calif. baristi tip lawsuit LATimes &8226 If you YouTube your taco-related misdemeanors, you go to jail! AP &8226 Seemingly moral Volvo fined 20m in Iraqi oil-for-food schemes Forbes &8226 Newly discovered giant Antarctic marine species probably taste bad NYTimes &8226 Food makers' plan to weather recession: probiotics, i.e. health food Reuters
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Lindon couple claims Apple and Starbucks are violating patent - Salt Lake Tribune
Apple and Starbucks continue to market the cards despite the claim from the Utah company that it holds the patent, the lawsuit says. ...
www.sltrib.com
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A Levi's store rises in Times Square. Photo via TrespassersWill Local ? 55DSL celebrates its first birthday Complex ? Overly pink nail salon Dashing Diva expanding to 7th Ave in the Slope The Gowanus Lounge National ? Amazon apologizes for lack of Kindles Engadget ? Book chain Borders may be facing bankruptcy NY Post ? Starbucks loses lawsuit, has to pay workers 105 mil NY Times ? Hills star Lauren Conrad wants to be taken seriously as a fashion designer WSJ
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Roasted Baristas
It's been three weeks since that PR stunt in which Starbucks nationwide closed at the same time for some "retraining." Today, as an extension of the ubiquitous green-signed company's makeover efforts, founder and chief inspiration officer Howard Schulz declared that Starbucks would "return to its roots." According to today's New York Times: "The initiatives are intended to restore an authentic coffeehouse experience to the stores and, in turn, re-energize an ailing stock that has lost half its
theflack.blogspot.com
Starbucks ordered to pay back tips - Forbes
The lawsuit was filed in October 2004 by Jou Chou, a former Starbucks barista in La Jolla, who complained shift supervisors were sharing in employee tips. ...
www.forbes.com
Starbucks settles Houston overtime lawsuit - Houston Chronicle
By CRAIG HARRIS SEATTLE ?? Nearly three years after a Starbucks assistant manager in Houston alleged that he was forced to work off the clock, ...
www.chron.com
Starbucks loses lawsuit -- as it should have
Filed under: Starbucks SBUX, McDonald's MCD, Burger King Hldgs BKC Starbucks NYSE: SBUX lost a class-action lawsuit, according to this article, centering on the sharing of tips between baristas and shift supervisors. Erstwhile barista Jou Chou filed the legal complaint in 2004. Class-action status was eventually granted, a move which then involved up to 100,000 employees in the company's California coffehouses. San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett doesn't believe that employee
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THE NEW YORK TIMES: Most Stunning View in Town Is the One at the Pump
Jim Wilson/The New York Times ? By JESSE McKINLEY Published: March 12, 2008 GORDA, Calif. ?? James Willman seems to be a nice enough guy: polite, good-humored and hard-working, pumping gas seven day a week at the Amerigo Gas Station. But at least once a day, Mr. Willman says, someone pulls in and starts cursing him. The reason for the consumer agita is that the station, on the Central Coast of California, is serving up what may be the costliest gas in the land. On Tuesday morning, as crud
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Top stories in this morning&39s USA TODAY - USA Today
The Los Angeles Times has good news for some of the people who pour the coffee at Starbucks. "In a San Diego County class-action lawsuit, a judge ordered ...
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Starbucks refocus
Starbucks is changing. Changes are happening at all levels, from the coffee that is being served, to the design of stores, to how the baristas great customers as recently experience by Cam. You have to admire what's happening here. Most companies of similar size wouldn't change a thing. It's not like Starbucks is suffering all that much. It suffered a sales downturn of 1%. Given the economy, one could legitimately blame "hard times". The coffee market is competitive but let's face it, Sta
www.chaosscenario.com
Starbucks may owe millions - San Diego Union Tribune
The class-action lawsuit filed almost four years ago centers on the practice of pooling tips among workers. The suit contends the company&39s policy of ...
www.signonsandiego.com
Starbucks loses lawsuit -- as it should have - BloggingStocks
Starbucks NYSE: SBUX lost a class-action lawsuit, according to this article, centering on the sharing of tips between baristas and shift supervisors. ...Starbucks to pay over 105 million in class-action lawsuit by ... WKYC-TV
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Starbucks Ordered To Pay Back 100 Million In Tips Lawsuits
A California judge has ordered Starbucks to pay its employees more than 100 million in tips and interest that was paid to shift supervisors, says the Associated Press. It's against California law for supervisors to share employee tips. Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned an immediate appeal of the ruling, calling it "fundamentally unfair and beyond all common sense and reason." The lawsuit was filed in October 2004 by Jou Chou, a former Starbucks barista in La Jolla
consumerist.com
Baristas' lawyer: Starbucks could end up paying "tens of millions" in tips case
A California class-action lawsuit filed almost four years ago centers on the practice of allowing Starbucks shift supervisors to be a part of the tipping pool. California law says supervisors and managers are not allowed to share in the tips. The damages phase of the trial begins today Wednesday, March 12. Read the San Diego Union-Tribune story > Big trouble may be brewing for Starbucks over tips-sharing
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Four at Four: Rally, We Hardly Knew Ye
The three-month bill??s yield, going back to 1954. Source: St. Louis Fed Maybe the market is not out of the woods yet. ???At some level this is a bipolar market,??? says Rich Golinski, of San Francisco-based wealth manager Bingham, Osborn & Scarborough. ???There are wild swings between euphoria and depression.??? Stocks were unable to hold onto Tuesday??s 400-plus point rally in the Dow industrials and attendant rallies in other indexes, and steadily marched lower through the afternoon, until news
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Tip: Starbucks in Trouble Again
Those tip jars that have become so prevalent may cost Starbucks 100 million. It seems that in California, state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities. A class action suit later, a Superior Court judge ordered Starbucks to pay its California baristas more than 100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors. A former Starbucks barista in La Jolla filed the lawsuit in October 2004. Jou Chou complained shift supervisors
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Where do the tips go?
Tomorrow??s my day for Three over coffee. But I??m off work for a few days for Spring Break Spring Break! They??re predicting three to eight inches of snow today and I headed over to Peets for my morning brew. I threw the change into the tip jar. In California a judge has ruled against Starbucks and awarded present and past baristas over 100 million because they split the tips with the shift managers. The judge found: Starbucks?? practice was a violation of a state law that prohibits manage
preaprez.wordpress.com
Starbucks To Give California Baristas 106 Million Back - LAist
In a class-action lawsuit brought forward by a San Diego area Starbucks employee, the chain coffee retailer was told yesterday they broke the law and owe ...
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