Foley attorneys Jennifer Neumann and Scott Callen discussed and offered practical pointers on recent enforcement efforts and the various tests utilized in properly classifying workers as employees or independent contractors.
For more information regarding the Labor & Employment Inner Workings Web Conference Series, please visit Foley.com/IW.
Related Insights
June 17, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
When Personal Security Is a Perk: SEC Reporting and Income Tax Implications for Corporate Security Benefits
Executive protection is no longer reserved for heads of state. As public scrutiny and threats against corporate leaders intensify, more…
June 17, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
Your 401(k) Committee Playbook: AI Minutes, Privilege Risk, and Getting the Right People in the Room
Your benefits committee just wrapped up its quarterly meeting. Someone asks whether Copilot or another AI transcription tool can handle…
June 17, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
The Sidewalk Is the Lab: Hard Things, Round Three
Share on Twitter
Print
Share by Email
Share
Back to top
Notes from a conversation about Physical AI with Touraj Parang
Last Thursday, May 28, a small room in Palo Alto stayed later than it should have, hopefully the signal that an evening worked. Mavka Capital and Foley convened the third installment of “Hard Things,” our invite-only series for the founders, investors, and builders working at the frontier of physical AI. The conversation, moderated by my partner in this series Vitaly Golomb of Mavka Capital, ran past the point where people normally start drifting toward the door. Nobody drifted.