1. United States v. W. M. Webb, Inc., No. 63, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 17, 1969, Argued , March 3, 1970, Decided
OVERVIEW: It was error not to judge the status of captains and crewmen of fishing boats against maritime law standards in determining whether the captains and crewmen were the "employees" of the boat owners for FICA and Federal Unemployment Tax Act purposes.
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