· 5/7/2009
Farlow v. Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital
Citations
- 284 S.W.3d 903
- 2009 WL 1371411
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Evidence that the parties did not intend for an independent contractor relationship can come from the contract itself.”
- hospital bylaws contractually requiring doctor to provide treatment in specified ways did not raise a fact issue as to independent contractor status
- hospital bylaws contractually requiring doctor to provide treatment in specified ways were results-oriented only and did not raise a fact issue regarding independent contractor relationship
- despite language describing the relationship as an independent contractor relationship, other contract language can evidence such a right of control that the relationship is actually that of employer/employee
- despite language describing the relationship as an independent contractor relationship, other contract language can evidence such a right of control that the relationship is actually that of employer/employee
- despite language describing the relationship as an independent contractor relationship, other contract language can evidence such a right of control that the relationship is actually that of employer/employee
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Judges: Cayce, Livingston, Gardner
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