Independent Contractors: Best Practices for Compliance With Federal and State Law

23 Oct

Independent Contractors: Best Practices for Compliance With Federal and State Law

Independent Contractors: Best Practices for Compliance With Federal and State Law

Wednesday, October 23, 2019 (9:30 AM to 10:30 AM)
1 CE Hours
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Chris Morgan, an attorney at Barran Liebman LLP, presents an in-depth look at independent contractor status under federal and state law. The program will focus on compliance with IRS guidelines and the state of Oregon's requirements for meeting and maintaining independent contractor status.

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Chris Morgan

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