
For your reference, here is a recap of some of the most well-read publications covering the gig economy and related matters on JD Supra during 2020:
- Hazard Pay During COVID-19: New Laws For Essential Workers - by Andrew Parkhurst at McManis Faulkner
- AB 5: The Aftermath of California’s Experiment to Eliminate Independent Contractors Offers a Cautionary Tale for Other States - by Bruce Sarchet, James Paretti, Jr., and Michael Lotito at Littler
- The National Labor Relations Board 2019 Year End Review: An Overview of Major Developments in Labor Law - by Micah Saul, Adam Santucci, and Langdon Ramsburg at McNees Wallace & Nurick
- Employment Law This Week®: Recalibrating Federal Agencies, Marijuana Legalization, the Changing Nature of Work - Monthly Rundown - by George Whipple at Epstein Becker & Green
- AB5 in 5: Learn 5 essential facts for businesses about “gig worker” bills - by the team at Openforce
- Federal Appeals Court Hands Gig Companies Best New Prime News Yet, Requiring Grubhub Workers To Arbitrate Dispute - by Richard Meneghello at Fisher Phillips
- The Gig is Up – New Jersey Misclassification Laws Create Extreme Risk for Anyone Utilizing Independent Contractors - by David Kim and Salvador Simao at FordHarrison
- Court Denies Preliminary Injunction in Uber Lawsuit Arguing that California’s AB 5 is Unconstitutional; Other Challenges Continue - by Laura Vaughn, Donna Mezias, Gary McLaughlin, Gregory Knopp, and Dario Frommer at Akin Gump
- “Oh, We Were Just Leaving!”: California Court Halts Order Requiring Uber and Lyft to Reclassify Drivers - by Kate Gold, Philippe Lebel, and Anthony Oncidi at Proskauer
- California State Court Agrees With Motor Carriers’ Preemption Challenge To AB 5 - by Kyle Petersen, Ryan McCoy, and Jeffrey Berman at Seyfarth Shaw
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