NICOLA HAMILTON VS. LAST BRAND, INC. ET AL
Case Information
Motion(s)
MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
Motion Type Tags
Motion for Summary Judgment
Parties
- Plaintiff: NICOLA HAMILTON
- Defendant: LAST BRAND, INC.
Ruling
Set for Law and Motion/Discovery Calendar on Thursday January 22, 2026, Line 11.
1 - Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is denied. As explained in the cross-motion, the court concludes that Labor Code section 201.6 does not render plaintiff an employee and the ABC/Dynamex test still applies. Under the ABC/Dynamex test, there is a dispute of fact whether defendant's degree of control rendered plaintiff an employee. (Barket Decl., par. 11.)
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