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  • Journal: From the Bar

    From an Internal Revenue Service point of view, so-called “lease-to-own agreements” will not vitiate independent contractor status for federal tax purposes, but the independent contractor model is under great attack – particularly at the state ... (more...)
  • Journal — From the Bar

    Withholding freight charges awaiting after-the-fact contracts is featured.
  • Journal — From the Bar

    Whether a bill of lading is marked ‘prepaid’ or ‘collect’ is important only to determine whether the consignor or the consignee is primarily liable for payment of the freight charges.
  • Journal from the Bar

    While the goal of identifying preventability is a noble one, one is led to question the ultimate cost or due process achieved under this methodology.
  • Law

    Structure of relationships governs your liability, plus more legal news items are featured.
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  • Law

    Deadlines on claims are governed by federal law, court lets ABF challenge YRC Worldwide-Teamsters deal and other legal industry news items are featured.
  • Law

    Managing cargo liability, a bus company receives a cease and desist order and many other industry legal news items are featured.
  • Law

    Penalizing carriers for missing appointments opens the door to vicarious liability
  • Law

    The authority to operate is what matters and nearly 240 carriers are sued for infringing a patent.
  • Law

    FMCSA reaffirms that determining carrier fitness is its job and other industry legal items are featured.
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