The so-called “gig” economy—think Uber, Lyft and Airbnb—is changing the face of business and finding its way into court.

Tonight at 7, on the Philadelphia CNN-News affiliate WFMZ-TV, “The American Law Journal” presents “The ‘Virtual’ Employee in a ‘Gig’ Economy: Spillover Into the Courts.” Host Christopher Naughton is joined by plaintiffs attorney Michael Salmanson of Salmanson Goldshaw and corporate defense counsel Anthony Haller of Blank Rome. Joining the discussion is author Jonathan Younger of Agile Talent Collaborative, employment attorney Robin Bond of Transition Strategies and from Washington, D.C., James Quiggle, the director of communications at Coalition Against Insurance Fraud.

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