What To Expect From NYC's New Ride-Sharing Regs

By Rich Meneghello and Melissa Osipoff ( September 5, 2018, 11:53 AM EDT) -- A growing number of businesses in the gig economy have been asking local, state and federal officials to develop regulation to help provide an element of certainty to a rather uncertain terrain. After all, some of the laws that cover the 21st century gig economy were written in the early 20th century, well before lawmakers and judges could have conceived of the concept of hitching a quick ride or having sushi delivered to your front door by workers who are stringing together a series of jobs on their free time through smartphone apps....

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