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unlawful conversion

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The Complaint also alleges that the forfeitures constitute unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, and unlawful conversion of employees' wages.
On January 4, 2000, Nymox's chief executive officer obtained summary judgment in the amount of $171,875 against Ghanbari for breach of contract and unlawful conversion.
In his lawsuit, plaintiff alleged that the Travelers Plan violated the California Labor Code and the California Unfair Competition Law, and that it constituted an unlawful conversion of employees' wages.
 
 
 
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