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Are Your Independent Contractors Really Independent Contractors?
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Employee/Contractor Status
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Tax Court Case: Court Reporter Is Independent Contractor
Are Your Independent Contractors Really Independent Contractors?
The (1999) Tax Season: What You Need to Know
All About my Audit With the IRS
What Independent Contractor Agreements Should Cover
Independent Contractor or Employee?
IRS Training Materials: Ind…
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Committee
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Unauthorized Copying of Transcripts
Except for not being paid at all for one's work, there may be no more vexing issue for judicial reporters than finding out attorneys are photocopying and sharing the one copy of the transcript that was ordered.
What rights do reporters have in this situation? Who owns the transcript, and who can authorize its duplication? Who can collect for its sale?
In most cases, unfortunately, the short answ…
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Committee
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Telephone Depositions
Resources
Can You Swear in a Witness Over the Telephone? [Members]
Advisory Opinion No. 31
Advisory Opinion No. 36
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Ethics and Business Practices, Advocacy, Committee
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Fair Labor Standards Act
Broadly speaking, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a federal statute that originally passed in 1938 which addressed many of the issues with a fast passed and growing working class and the rights of those workers. It provided for a minimum wage, it provided basic child labor laws, and it provided ‘time and a half’ for employees in certain occupations who had to work overtime. In addition to …
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Events, Advocacy, Committee
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ER Resource Library - States
This Electronic Resource Library allows you to browse individual documents on issues concerning electronic recording (ER). Please feel free to use these articles for your information and research purposes. We will continue to add material as it becomes available.
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Alabama - Georgia
County Courts To Phase Out Court Reporters FLLee and Collier counties criminal courts will be starting…
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Advocacy, Committee, Professionals