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The ABC's Of Employment: Sports Industry Misclassification Issues
10 October 2019
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In their article for the California Lawyers Association, San
Diego attorneys Jason Fischbein and Adam Sloustcher outline how an
employer classifies its workers has become the subject of
hotly-contested litigation and how the sports industry may be
impacted. Taking California’s Dynamex decision into account,
the authors review a recent case in the sports industry and why
sports employers may need to reevaluate their independent
contractor business models.
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