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20Sep

Gig Companies Lose Round 2 in New Prime Battle As Courts Debate Whether Workers Are Exempt From Arbitration

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A federal appeals court decided last week that ride-share drivers engaging in interstate commerce while performing work for Uber should not be subject to the company’s arbitration agreement because of a recent Supreme Court ruling broadly...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/gig-companies-lose-round-2-in-new-prime-87849/

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