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Personal Injury/General Tort
Vol. 50, Issue 3, 2022November 13, 2022 EDT

A Prime Opportunity for Tort Law Developments: Liability Issues Related to Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner Program

Zachary B. Pyers, J.D., Kenton H. Steele, J.D.,
amazon gig economy tort liability employer employee independent contractor vicarious liability general casualty
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Capital University Law Review
Zachary B. Pyers & Kenton H. Steele, A Prime Opportunity for Tort Law Developments: Liability Issues Related to Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner Program, 50 Capital University Law Review 395 (2022).
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