Law360 Highlights Recent Decision in Favor of New Jersey Landscaping Worker Represented by Winebrake & Santillo

A recent decision by the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in a case brought on behalf of landscape worker represented by Winebrake & Santillo was highlighted in a Law360 article. The landscape company moved for summary judgment asking the Court to dismiss the case. In denying the motion, the Court held that “shop time work” represented “an integral and indispensable part” of the principle of the client’s job activities, based on the Supreme Court’s December 2014 ruling in Integrity Staffing v. Busk. A copy of the Court’s opinion is available here. The article by Law360 is available at https://www.law360.com/newjersey/articles/724375/nj-landscaping-co-can-t-escape-worker-s-shop-time-claims

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