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Arkansas Supreme Court Limits Statute Of Limitations For State Wage Claims To Three Years

By Noel P. Tripp on November 7, 2011
Posted in Arkansas

Numerous state wage laws provide for limitations periods longer than the maximum three years provided under federal law (such as six years under the New York Labor Law). Some state statutes fail to address the issue, giving rise to litigation over how far back a plaintiff can go on his or her minimum wage, overtime or…

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