May 14, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Workers' Compensation Coverage for Essential Workers With COVID-19There is no need for our COVID-19 heroes to await federal action which may or may not occur, and the timing and nature of which are unknowable.
By Robert E. Grey
10 minute read
November 26, 2007 | New York Law Journal
'Kelly's' Application for Permanent Partial Disability EndsRobert E. Grey, a partner in the firm of Grey & Grey, writes that a recent Court of Appeals decision will reduce the net third-party recoveries of permanently partially disabled workers, possibly impacting the ability of personal injury practitioners to settle cases.
By Robert E. Grey
7 minute read
June 19, 2006 | New York Law Journal
Which Way for Workers' Compensation?Robert E. Grey, a partner with Grey & Grey, writes that, in the debate on the future of workers' compensation, Governor George Pataki and the Business Council believe that workers' compensation is an expense that must be controlled, while the AFL/CIO and others argue that current benefits are inadequate.
By Robert E. Grey
13 minute read
May 23, 2007 | New York Law Journal
Recent Changes to Workers' Comp and 'Kelly' NegotationsRobert E. Grey, a partner with Grey & Grey, writes that it is likely to be several years before the effects of the recent amendments to the Workers' Compensation Law are seen either at the Workers' Compensation Board or in third-party actions. However, in evaluating a potential third-party case today, it would be wise to consider the extent and negotiability of the lien that will exist tomorrow.
By Robert E. Grey
10 minute read
Trending Stories