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DOL Proposes Rescinding 2021 Rule on Contractor Status

The Department of Labor (DOL) has proposed rescinding its 2021 rule concerning employee or independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This proposed rule seeks public comment before potentially reverting to previous interpretations of worker classification. The comment period closes on April 28, 2026.

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Fisher v. Fisher - Published Opinion

The California 4th Appellate District Division 1 has published an opinion in the case of Fisher v. Fisher et al. The opinion was filed on March 1, 2024, under appellate case number D083806. This filing represents a new judicial decision in an ongoing legal matter.

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The People v. Gonzalez - Published Opinion

The 5th Appellate District of California has published an opinion in the case of The People v. Gonzalez, case number F084952. The filing date for this opinion was September 14, 2022. This document represents a published judicial opinion.

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People v. Morgan - Supreme Court Reviews Conviction and Resentencing

The California Supreme Court is reviewing a criminal conviction and resentencing in the case of People v. Morgan (S286493). The court will consider whether assault is a necessarily included lesser offense of resisting an executive officer by force or violence.

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Fehervary v. Desoto Park Association, Inc. - Appeal Opinion

The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in the case of Gizella Fehervary v. Desoto Park Association, Inc. The appellate court's disposition was 'Affirmed,' indicating no change to the original ruling. The case docket number is 4D2024-3329.

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Babcock v. State of Florida - Appellate Decision

The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed the lower court's decision in Babcock v. State of Florida. The appellate court issued a per curiam opinion, affirming the disposition without further comment. The case involves an appeal from the Circuit Court for Wakulla County.

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Morancy-Calderon v. Calderon - Florida District Court of Appeal Opinion

The Florida District Court of Appeal, Fourth District, issued an opinion in the case of Morancy-Calderon v. Calderon. The court affirmed the lower court's decision, with the opinion dated February 26, 2026.

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Jessie v. State of Florida - Criminal Appeal

The District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the lower court's decision in the case of Jessie v. State of Florida. The appeal, docketed as 1D2025-1549, concerned a criminal matter. The court's disposition was 'Affirmed'.

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Hovan v. State of Florida - Affirmation of Lower Court Ruling

The Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal affirmed the lower court's decision in Hovan v. State of Florida. The appellate court's disposition was 'Affirmed' for case number 5D2025-0795. This ruling pertains to a criminal matter originating from Seminole County.

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Davis v. State of Florida - Affirmation of Lower Court Ruling

The District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the lower court's decision in Davis v. State of Florida. The appellate court issued a per curiam opinion affirming the disposition, with no known citations or subsequent citations.

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