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When is a contractor one too many?
A recent decision by a Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia (Court) examined the concept of "genuine redundancy" in the context of redeploying workers to contractor roles.
Publication | August 25, 2015
Lawyers Bob Comer and Daniel Shapiro authored the US chapter to the International Comparative Legal Guide: Mining Law 2016.
Bob Comer is located in Denver, where he helps clients achieve business solutions to regulatory, compliance, permitting, operating and transactional challenges in the mining, oil, gas, energy and other natural resource industries. Dan Shapiro is located in New York and represents clients in a wide range of transactions in the energy, infrastructure and mining industries. Summer associate Jesse Gooley, from Fordham University School of Law, assisted with the project.
The International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) is a series that provides current, comparative legal information on a range of practice areas. The series is updated annually with content from contributors from around the world and throughout the legal industry.
Learn more about ICLG and read our contribution on US mining law.
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A recent decision by a Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia (Court) examined the concept of "genuine redundancy" in the context of redeploying workers to contractor roles.
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