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9th Circuit Rejects Challenge to California's Worker Misclassification Law
Lawyers for Uber and Postmates argued that California's AB 5 unfairly holds the companies to a different standard than other app-based companies.Tech Industry Litigation Team of the Year Finalist: Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
Gibson Dunn is a finalist for the California Legal Awards' Tech Industry Litigation Department of the Year.Online Click-Through Contracts: Clickwrap, Browsewrap, Everywhere a Wrap-Wrap
In this article we address the perils in online contracting and how to protect against them.Sony's Sharpie Redaction Gaffe Underscores Common E-Discovery Gaps: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Another Round of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Litigators at Baker Botts knocked out a nine-digit verdict against DISH Network in a patent showdown with ClearPlay Inc.View more book results for the query "Postmates"
9th Circuit Revives Challenge to California's Worker-Classification Law, AB 5
The unanimous three-judge panel said Uber and Postmates made a viable argument that legislatively provided exemptions to California's worker classification law "were the result of 'lobbying' and 'backroom dealing' as opposed to adherence to the stated purpose of the legislation."First Circuit's Ruling in 'Immediato Glosses Meaning of 'Engaged in Interstate Commerce'
Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit's decision in Immediato v. Postmates attempted to gloss its meaning. The decision could have far-reaching implications for all gig economy workers.Four Cases. Three Arguments. Two Circuits. One Week.
Theane Evangelis of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher discusses what it was like handling three oral arguments in four cases for gig economy clients on back-to-back days in two separate circuit courts last month.Litigator of the Week Runner-Up and Shout Outs
The runner-up spot this week goes to a team at Paul Weiss that got a big appellate reversal for data analytics company Mu Sigma knocking out a long-running lawsuit brought by Walworth Investments.Florida Uber Eats Driver Shot in Subway's Parking Lot Reaches $3M Settlement
In settlement discussions, the victim's attorney argued that the property had a reputation for limited and ineffective security measures that the franchise owner failed to properly remedy.Trending Stories
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