A Florida lawsuit by an association of Allstate agents alleging that company restrictions on the sale of agencies and required sales volumes for certain products violated their rights has been dismissed by a judge, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
The suit stems from Northbrook, Ill.-based Allstate Corp.’s move in 2000 to force their employee agents to become independent contractors.
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