Are Uber Drivers Employees or Independent Contractors?
by William W. Hurst
Some Uber drivers earn well below the minimum wage rate per hour.
The Purge
by Richard R. Meneghello and Anne Milligan
The gig economy is here to stay. Here's how to manage.
Uber Negligence
by Daniel Katz
Who is responsible for gig economy car accidents?
One Reason Why Uber Is Fighting to Classify Drivers as Contractors
by Stephen Hasner
How Workers' Compensation Is Setting Up a Legal Battle
A Guide to Workers' Compensation Law for 2025 and Beyond
by Bryan Driscoll
In the News: Indiana
by Abigail Rowe
From opioid litigation to landmark personal injury verdicts, Indiana attorneys make headlines with high-profile cases and impactful legal service.
Brace for Impact
by Scott Hetrick and Ray Young, Jr.
The 2021 independent contractor rule might have major impacts on employers and upend compliance issues, especially as the DOL’s definition of an independent contractor is about to change.
The Revolution in People Management
by Michelle V. Rafter
Organizations are changing how they find, manage, and review workers to keep up with shifts in demographics, new technology, competition for top talent, and the evolving nature of work.
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Car Accident?
by Bryan Driscoll
Deciding whether to hire an attorney after a crash depends on injuries, insurance disputes and financial risk.
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