A lawyer’s suit against The Webb Law Firm in Pittsburgh alleging that he was misclassified as an independent contractor while he worked there was tossed by a federal judge.
Darrell Eugene Williams had worked at The Webb Law Firm as a patent attorney since 2001, at some points as an associate and at others under an independent contractor agreement, which U.S. District Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti of the Western District of Pennsylvania referred to in her opinion as an ICA.
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