Contrary to popular belief, the presence of an agreement stipulating that a person is an independent contractor rather than an employee is not determinative of one's
status in the eyes of the law.
Not exact matches
If you were an «employee postdoc» and not a fellow, you would have none
of these restrictions, because your
status (trainee or employee) would be adequately ambiguous
in the
eyes of the (tax)
law.
If someone asked me if they should get a
law degree to work within a KM capacity within a
law firm, I would recommend against it unless they have the funds to invest
in a degree that might, just might, but then again, might not give them a higher
status in the
eyes of the lawyers
in their firms.
With the thirtieth anniversary
of a transatlantic war looming and a British royal
in the middle
of renewed tensions between the United Kingdom and Argentina, now seems like a good time to check the
status of the lone
law office maintained by a major firm with an
eye on oil and gas work
in a particularly exotic locale: the Falklands Islands.