Episode Synopsis "Uber and Lyft Drivers in California: Employees or Independent Contractors"
You can contact Nadia Halum Arauz here. You can reach Antonio F. Urdaneta here. Cases mentioned by co-hosts:671122 Ontario Ltd. v. Sagaz Industries Canada Inc., 2001 SCC 59 (CanLII), [2001] 2 SCR 983People of the State of California and UBER Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior CourtOlson v. California (C.D. Cal., Feb. 10, 2020), 2020 WL 905572
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