Michael S. Kun, a Member of the Firm in the Labor and Employment practice and National Chairperson of the Wage and Hour practice group, spoke with Cale Ottens of the Los Angeles Business Journal about Epstein Becker Green’s updated Wage and Hour Guide for Employers app.

Following is an excerpt:

Have you ever wondered how California’s strict wage and hour laws compare with those in other states? Well there’s an app for that now, thanks to Epstein Becker & Green.

The firm last month released an updated version of its Wage & Hour Guide for Employers app, which includes summaries of regulations in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, plus federal laws.

EBG launched the app in 2012 but it only included legal summaries for federal law, the eight states where the firm has offices and local laws governing the nation’s capital, said Michael Kun, chairman of the firm’s wage and hour practice group in Century City.

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