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Lior Samfiru, Toronto Star
Employment Law January 24th, 2017

Proposed Ontario class-action claims Uber drivers are employees not contractors

By Lior Samfiru

A proposed class-action lawsuit by Samfiru Tumarkin LLP on behalf of an Uber delivery driver is fighting to say that Uber drivers…

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Employment Law January 24th, 2017

Uber class-action Lawsuit & Misclassification of Employees

By Lior Samfiru

Employment Lawyer Lior Samfiru discusses Samfiru Tumarkin LLP's reasons for filing a $200-million class-action lawsuit against Uber.

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Employment Law January 24th, 2017

610 CKTB – Lawyers on Canadian Class-action Lawsuit Against Uber

By Lior Samfiru

Uber Eats driver David Heller is seeking to have Uber’s relationship with its drivers deemed as an employer-employee relationship. Learn more here.

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Employment Law January 23rd, 2017

National Post – Uber drivers are employees, not contractors, Canadian lawsuit argues

By Lior Samfiru

An ongoing dispute between Uber Technologies Inc. and its drivers has reached Canada, in regards to how Uber drivers are classified.

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Employment Law January 20th, 2017

Global News – Uber Facing a Massive, $200-million Class-Action Lawsuit

By Lior Samfiru

Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru discusses why he is representing Uber driver David Heller in a $200 million class-action lawsuit launched against Uber.

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Disability/Personal Injury January 20th, 2017

Duty to Mitigate: Refusing Recommended Medical Treatment

By Michael Gerhard

Learn about what a ‘duty to mitigate’ is and what the defendant's responsibilities are when a plantiff refuses recommend medical treatment.

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Employment Law January 18th, 2017

Client Win: Tennis court worker overcomes misconduct allegations stemming from locker dispute

By Stan Fainzilberg

A dedicated tennis court worker challenged her termination after she was fired for misconduct, and without severance - and achieved justice.

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Employment Law January 13th, 2017

The Long Term Pain of “Paying Under the Table”

By Lior Samfiru

Paying someone "under the table" is illegal. When it is proposed, the participants are not aware of, or simply not thinking about,…

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Disability/Personal Injury January 13th, 2017

Former Nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer Had History of Drug Violations

By Sivan Tumarkin

Elizabeth Wettlaufer had a history of drug-related violations including allowing an unqualified staff member to administer insulin.

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