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The Department of Labor’s Continued Push to Limit Workers Classified as Independent Contractors
On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 the U.S. Department of Labor (the “DOL”) issued Administrator’s Interpretation No. 2015-1 (the “AI”) to provide guidance on how to determine whether a worker is an independent contractor or employee under the Fair Labor Standards … Continue reading
Roberts Perryman Announces Three New Hires
A quick update on what is going on at Roberts Perryman. We recently added three new attorneys who will be handling our growing trucking and workers’ compensation practices. These attorneys understand not only how to provide the kind of client … Continue reading
Missouri Legislature Overrides the Veto of No Pay No Play Legislation Limiting Uninsured Motorists’ Noneconomic Damages
The Missouri legislature recently passed a law that limits an uninsured driver from recovering noneconomic damages against an insured driver. Section 303.360, RSMo. requires an uninsured motorist to waive the ability to have a cause of action or otherwise collect … Continue reading