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Nathan K. Norimoto

Nathan K. Norimoto focuses his practice on representing employers in complex wage-and-hour class and representative actions, as well as single-plaintiff matters involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination. Nathan litigates in state and federal courts and represents clients in private arbitrations and before administrative agencies.

Nathan also counsels and advises clients on state and federal wage-and-hour compliance, updating employee handbooks and policies, and trade secret and employee mobility issues.

Nathan represents employers in matters pertaining to the telecommunications, retail, healthcare, food and beverage, staffing, life sciences, technology, banking, and construction industries.

By March 30, 2026, California employers are required to notify existing employees of the opportunity to identify an emergency contact and to allow employees to designate whether the contact should receive notification if the employee is arrested or detained at the jobsite, during work hours, or offsite while performing their job duties, and the employer has “actual knowledge of the arrest or detention of the employee.”

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