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Missouri ICs go back for jury trial
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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 1798438" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p><a href="http://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca8/14-3232/14-3232-2015-08-21.pdf?ts=1440171062" target="_blank">http://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca8/14-3232/14-3232-2015-08-21.pdf?ts=1440171062</a></p><p>This case in Missouri had the ICs awarded a summary judgement. On appeal the 8th district sent it back saying a reasonable jury could determine the IC classification was correct. If you read through it, it covers many arguments for or against the classification. </p><p>A point of interest to me was it seems every plaintiff needs to try their case separately as they weren't a class. According to Missouri law IC classification is a matter of fact so individual treatment and circumstances matter. So for people here that means even if FedEx loses the model does not crumble, business continues as always.</p><p>I don't know if Missouri is ISP yet, but if not it's time to get up to scale if you contract there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 1798438, member: 55017"] [URL]http://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca8/14-3232/14-3232-2015-08-21.pdf?ts=1440171062[/URL] This case in Missouri had the ICs awarded a summary judgement. On appeal the 8th district sent it back saying a reasonable jury could determine the IC classification was correct. If you read through it, it covers many arguments for or against the classification. A point of interest to me was it seems every plaintiff needs to try their case separately as they weren't a class. According to Missouri law IC classification is a matter of fact so individual treatment and circumstances matter. So for people here that means even if FedEx loses the model does not crumble, business continues as always. I don't know if Missouri is ISP yet, but if not it's time to get up to scale if you contract there. [/QUOTE]
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