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In Oberdorf v. Amazon.com, the plaintiff filed suit against Amazon alleging the product she purchased from a third-party vendor was defective. Although the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania held Amazon was not a "product seller" within the meaning of Section 402A, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit disagreed, finding that Amazon qualified as a product seller, thus expanding the scope of strict products liability to include online sales platforms.Denial of Remote-Work Request Constitutes a Material Change in Employment Conditions
Amazon 'Flex' Delivery Drivers Wrongly Classified as Independent Contractors, Virginia Court Holds
"I am pleased with the decision from the Court of Appeals and I am proud of my office's efforts to ensure that these workers are treated fairly and given the benefits they right deserve," Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said in a statement to Law.com.'Monopolist's Arrogance,' DOJ Opens Antitrust Trial Over Google's Dominant Search Engine
The federal government and dozens of states accuse Google of illegally monopolizing the internet search market.View more book results for the query "Amazon Flex"
Corporate Counsel Announces Its 2023 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards!
These outstanding women will be recognized at an awards dinner on Oct. 18 as part of our Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in New Orleans.Court granted plaintiff's motion for leave to amend her complaint to join two truck drivers as non-diverse defendants in her action over a multi-car accident after defendant Amazon removed the case to federal court and thus court found it lacked subject matter jurisdiction. Motion granted, remanded.
In the Matter of the Claim of Nancy Morales v. Amazon Logistics, Inc.
Third Circuit Joins Other Appeals Courts Finding Arbitration Act Applies to Uber Drivers
Third Circuit finds the rideshare service's drivers generally were not engaged in interstate commerce that would exempt them from the law.Another Appeals Court Finds Arbitration Act Applies to Uber Drivers
Third Circuit finds the rideshare service's drivers generally were not engaged in interstate commerce that would exempt them from the law.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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