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Is that Worker an Employee? Questions and Answers on Worker Classification, Part II

Presented by Michael DeBlis III

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Course Description

Length: 1h 0min    Published: 8/20/2025    
If you own or manage a business that uses independent contractors, you need to know when you can or cannot treat a worker as an independent contractor. This presentation answers some of the common questions about worker classification. Misclassification of employees as independent contractors is now a common phrase uttered by state and federal legislators and regulators. State task forces have been formed to crack down on businesses that do not pay unemployment insurance and workers’ compensation premiums or withhold taxes for workers whom the state believes are employees and not independent contractors. This program will help attorneys understand the various legal issues surrounding the classification of workers as employees or independent contractors.
Learning Objectives
* Understand how to determine if a worker is an independent contractor or employee
* Know how Section 530 protects businesses
* Know what factors militate in favor of a worker being classified as an independent contractor
* Learn how to respond to the State Department of Labor or the IRS questioning worker classification
* Get recommendations to minimize or avoid future misclassification exposure for companies that use independent contractors to supplement their workforce
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Presented By:

Michael DeBlis III

Bloomfield, NJ

973-783-7000

mjdeblis@deblislaw.com

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