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A finder of lost property generally may keep the property unless the true owner comes forward.
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What must an Arizona employer do to avoid sanctions under the Legal Arizona Workers Act?



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All that is required to avoid sanctions under the LAWA is to refrain from knowingly or intentionally violating the employment law. Employers enjoy safe harbors from liability when they use the I-9 system E-Verifyas Arizona law requires them to do.





 

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