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Postmates couriers ruled employees, not independent contractors in watershed NY Court of Appeals decision. Major implications for gig economy worker classification.
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Postmates couriers ruled employees, not independent contractors in watershed NY Court of Appeals decision. Major implications for gig economy worker classification.
Read More →New York's First Department issued a conditional order of dismissal for discovery noncompliance, but the two-step process raises doctrinal concerns about court consistency.
Read More →New York no-fault insurance attorney discusses adapting legal practice during COVID-19 remote work, including arbitration submissions and virtual hearings.
Read More →Attorney Jason Tenenbaum questions inconsistent COVID-19 response policies in March 2020, examining why beaches remained open during early pandemic lockdowns.
Read More →New York no-fault attorney discusses handling the COVID-19 pandemic, praising New Yorkers' response while critiquing other states' approaches to crisis management.
Read More →Personal reflections from a New York no-fault insurance attorney on treating employees with decency during crisis, prioritizing health over legal work.
Read More →Long Island personal injury attorney discusses how COVID-19 pandemic may transform court proceedings and no-fault insurance practice in New York.
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