Freight Brokers Now Liable for Negligent Hiring Under State Law
In a pivotal decision, the court has determined that freight brokers may be held accountable for negligent hiring practices, marking a significant shift in liability.
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In a pivotal decision, the court has determined that freight brokers may be held accountable for negligent hiring practices, marking a significant shift in liability.
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