Worker Classification, Compensation and Litigation
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- Worker Classification, Compensation and Litigation

Overview
Flexible and non-traditional arrangements sometimes create confusion about the workers’ status, particularly with independent contractors. The Affordable Care Act has brought a renewed focus on compliance in this area. Misunderstandings can lead to government enforcement actions, fines and civil claims. We advise clients on how to set up compliant engaging workers, and represent them if they are the target of government enforcement actions or private claims.
Experience
Experience
Represented taxpayer in criminal worker classification case in the Northern District of Georgia. The jury acquitted the taxpayer of all tax charges.
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