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'1-2-3-4 let's go door-to-door' chanting stops for employer after independent contractor finding

  • Squire Sanders
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  • Australia
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  • August 29 2012

The engagement of door-to-door sales representatives as independent contractors has proven to be a costly mistake for one insurance company

Sixth Circuit follows Fifth Circuit in holding that insurance company has no duty to defend company with breach of contract exclusion in insurance policy where claims against it would not have existed but for the breach

  • Squire Sanders
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  • USA
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  • January 18 2011

The Sixth Circuit affirmed the Western District of Kentucky's grant of summary judgment in favor of an insurer, concluding that the insurer had no duty to defend the insured company who hired a person alleged to have disclosed to the company the proprietary information of his former employer

Redundancy during maternity leave: suitable available vacancies

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • September 20 2010

Employees facing redundancy whilst on maternity leave are in a stronger position than their colleagues