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2 October 2015

Another Court Adopts "Primary Beneficiary" Internship Analysis

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In so doing, the Second Circuit refused to follow the test urged by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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John Stapleton’s Wage and Hour Law Blog post "Another Court Adopts "Primary Beneficiary" Internship Analysis" was picked up by TLNT on September 14, 2015.

Back in July, we reported that the New York-based Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (with jurisdiction over Connecticut, New York, and Vermont) laid out seven non-exhaustive factors as part of a “primary beneficiary” analysis for evaluating whether unpaid interns are “employees” for purposes of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.

In so doing, the Second Circuit refused to follow the test urged by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Just two months later, the Atlanta-based Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals (with jurisdiction over Florida, Georgia, and Alabama) has followed suit. It too adopted the Second Circuit’s approach and rejected the Labor Department’s views as being inappropriate to an assessment of the “modern internship.”

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ARTICLE
2 October 2015

Another Court Adopts "Primary Beneficiary" Internship Analysis

United States Employment and HR

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Fisher Phillips LLP is a national law firm committed to providing practical business solutions for employers’ workplace legal problems. Labor and employment law is all the firm does, offering deep and broad knowledge and experience in the area of the law the attorneys know best. Fisher Phillips attorneys help clients avoid legal problems, are dedicated to providing exceptional client service, and are there when you need them. The firm has over 400 attorneys in 34 offices with 33 locations. Learn more at www.fisherphillips.com.
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