Business Contract Memphis TN
How do you prevent temporary help and independent contractors from being legally treated as employees in order to avoid some of the legal and financial drawbacks of being an employer? If you are concerned about this issue, you should keep on reading.
Patrick Thompson Burnett901-576-1720
1 COMMERCE SQ STE 1700
MEMPHIS, TN
Patrick Thompson Burnett
901-576-1720
1 COMMERCE SQ STE 1700
MEMPHIS, TN 38103
Specialties
Litigation, Business, Contracts
Education
University of Tennessee College of Law ,University of Mississippi
Wendy Leigh Robertson901-579-3128
6060 Poplar Avenue, Suite 440
Memphis, TN
Wendy Leigh Robertson
901-579-3128
6060 Poplar Avenue, Suite 440
Memphis, TN 38119
Specialties
Business, Intellectual Property, Contracts, Internet, Venture Capital
Education
University of Georgia
State Licensing
Georgia, Tennessee
Whitney King Fogerty901-767-6160
6410 POPLAR AVE STE 300
MEMPHIS, TN
901-767-6160
6410 POPLAR AVE STE 300
MEMPHIS, TN 38119
Specialties
Employment, Contracts, Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Litigation
Education
Tulane University Law School,Rhodes College
Bradley James Harvey6060 Poplar Ave Ste 140
Memphis, TN
Bradley James Harvey
6060 Poplar Ave Ste 140
Memphis, TN 38119
Specialties
Real Estate, Contracts, Estate Planning, Land Use & Zoning, Business
State Licensing
Mississippi, Tennessee
Corey James Stringer615-726-7393
211 COMMERCE ST
NASHVILLE, TN
Corey James Stringer
615-726-7393
211 COMMERCE ST
NASHVILLE, TN 37201
Specialties
Real Estate, Construction, Contracts
Richard H. Allen Jr.901-763-4200
80 MONROE AVE STE 650
MEMPHIS, TN
Richard H. Allen Jr.
901-763-4200
80 MONROE AVE STE 650
MEMPHIS, TN 38103
Specialties
Employment, Contracts, Corporate
Education
University of Tennessee College of Law ,Lousiana State University
Matthew Joseph Lammel901-524-5122
130 N COURT AVE
MEMPHIS, TN
Matthew Joseph Lammel
901-524-5122
130 N COURT AVE
MEMPHIS, TN 38103
Specialties
Corporate, Contracts, Real Estate, State, Local And Municipal Law, Securities Offerings
Education
University of Mississippi School of Law,University of Mississippi
Shea Sisk Wellford6410 Poplar Avenue, Suite 1000
Memphis, TN
Shea Sisk Wellford
6410 Poplar Avenue, Suite 1000
Memphis, TN 38119
Specialties
Litigation, Contracts, Construction, Business
Education
University of Memphis - Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law,Vanderbilt University
State Licensing
Arkansas, Tennessee
S. Joshua Kahane901-866-5392
6060 POPLAR AVE STE 140
MEMPHIS, TN
S. Joshua Kahane
901-866-5392
6060 POPLAR AVE STE 140
MEMPHIS, TN 38119
Specialties
Business, Litigation, Landlord & Tenant, Estate Planning, Contracts
Education
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law,University of Pennsylvania,Yeshiva University
John Rolfe Windsor Jr.5390 Estate Office Dr Ste 4
Memphis, TN
5390 Estate Office Dr Ste 4
Memphis, TN 38119
Specialties
Probate, Estate Planning, Contracts, Trusts
Education
Boston University School of Law,TULANE
State Licensing
Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee
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Minimizing Liability with Contracts So, how do you prevent temporary help and independent contractors from being legally treated as employees, so you can avoid some of the legal and financial drawbacks of being an employer ? You can very carefully structure the working relationship, as embodied in the contract you have negotiated, so as to limit your control over the worker. Whenever you enter into a contract with an agency or an independent contractor, you will have to specify who has control over which aspects of the work that needs to be done. The more control that you have over the employee and the more aspects of the employment relationship that you have responsibility for, the more likely you are to be considered the employer of a temporary employee, which can in turn make you subject to certain federal laws . Drafting a contract with a staffing agency. Keeping in mind that you will always have to accept some liability, be sure to use these pointers in negotiating the contract with a temporary employment or leasing agency. Negotiate the contract as you would any legal contract and be sure to seek legal guidance before you sign to be properly protected. Here are some basic guidelines to follow: - Make the agreement between your company and the other company, not between you and another person.
- Clearly designate the responsibilities and services of each party hiring, firing, training, assigning work, making work rules , etc.
- Carefully draft clauses that protect you from liability for employees and their actions and penalties associated with those liabilities.
- Specify job descriptions .
- Indicate situations that will cause you to terminate or prematurely cancel the contract.
- Delineate all confidentiality requirements you have.
- Stipulate which party is responsible for payroll, withholding, and payment of taxes for the individuals.
- Clarify who has primary responsibility for paying and providing workers' compensation insurance and who has the immunity protection.
- Indicate to what extent employee benefits will be provided by the staffing company and the level of contribution to the benefits offered.
Contracting with an independent contractor. In contracting with an independent contractor , you should attempt to structure an agreement around a test created by the IRS to determine if a worker is an employee or an independent contractor. That test is referred to as the multi-factor test . You can help ensure that your contracts pass that test by: |
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