Substantial evidence in the record supports the conclusion that Jack Prince, Inc., a textile design producer, exercised sufficient direction and control over the services of its design marketers to establish their status as employees. For example, Prince controlled the terms of the sales and serviced and billed the clients upon execution of a sales contract. The marketers were also reimbursed for entertainment, promotion and other sales-related expenses. They were also prohibited...
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