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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: 1800845" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>Dartboard?</p><p>Issue 7 in the test is a big one against contractor status. The best argument I've heard for it is fedex is an information company. Their primary business is sorting and tracking packages, not delivering them. I can't imagine a reasonable jury being convinced by that argument, but that will probably be the defense. </p><p>They will probably lose on the control issues as well. Under the IC model they were much more involved in day to day operations, far more than they should have been. They have taken significant steps to correct that behavior in ISP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 1800845, member: 55017"] Dartboard? Issue 7 in the test is a big one against contractor status. The best argument I've heard for it is fedex is an information company. Their primary business is sorting and tracking packages, not delivering them. I can't imagine a reasonable jury being convinced by that argument, but that will probably be the defense. They will probably lose on the control issues as well. Under the IC model they were much more involved in day to day operations, far more than they should have been. They have taken significant steps to correct that behavior in ISP. [/QUOTE]
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