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DOL's Final Rule On Independent Contractor Classification Likely Is Not The Final Word
01 April 2024
Littler Mendelson
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Andrea M. Kirshenbaum and Jennifer N. Capozzola dive into the
U.S. DOL's final rule (2024 IC Rule) for analyzing whether a
worker should be classified as an employee or independent
contractor under the FLSA and the lawsuits and challenges that
remain in its path.
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