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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2289022" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>After reaching settlements in the California case and the multi district I am pouring over every scrap of information I can find regarding the nationwide class action filed under ERISA to see if the two settlements I mentioned will serve to nullify the ERISA suit . Likewise there are state level suits that are being settled out of court which combined with the Ca and multi district decisions totals more than a half a billion in damages. I don't think the matter is done yet. Making 'independent contractors" having their independence controlled and constrained through such means as confidentiality agreements as well the lack of legal and or professional representation during "negotiations" will no doubt be challenged going forward. It is indeed unfortunate that as long as there are contractors out there puffing the corporate peter wrongly believing that they can be more successful than their predecessor little will change</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2289022, member: 58386"] After reaching settlements in the California case and the multi district I am pouring over every scrap of information I can find regarding the nationwide class action filed under ERISA to see if the two settlements I mentioned will serve to nullify the ERISA suit . Likewise there are state level suits that are being settled out of court which combined with the Ca and multi district decisions totals more than a half a billion in damages. I don't think the matter is done yet. Making 'independent contractors" having their independence controlled and constrained through such means as confidentiality agreements as well the lack of legal and or professional representation during "negotiations" will no doubt be challenged going forward. It is indeed unfortunate that as long as there are contractors out there puffing the corporate peter wrongly believing that they can be more successful than their predecessor little will change [/QUOTE]
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