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Wallis v. Secretary of Kans. Dept. of Human Resources
236 Kan. 97, 689 P.2d 787, KS.0042266(1984)
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Descripción editorial
The opinion of the court was delivered by This is an appeal from the District Court of Ford [236 Kan. 98] County. The trial judge reversed the findings and rulings of the Secretary of Human Resources and found certain persons selling vacuum cleaners were independent contractors rather than employees.