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Constitutionality of the Statutory Imposed Maximum Compensation Rate
The Workers' Compensation Act provides protections and remedies for workers injured in the course and scope of their employment. Due to the humanitarian purposes of the act, the courts have held that the act is remedial in nature and must be liberally construed in light most favorable to injured workers in order to effectuate its humanitarian objective.The 2018 Women in Law Roundtable Discussion
The editorial staff of The Legal has always been aware that the hiring and retention of female attorneys is an ongoing issue in the legal community. In an effort to discuss some of the specific problems facing female attorneys and present potential solutions to those problems, we invited 10 practitioners to talk about how to bolster the role of women in the law.The Potential Impact of 'Lucia' on the Social Security Administration
In July, Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the majority in Lucia v. Securities and Exchange Commission, authored a narrow opinion that has potentially broad implications.Young Attorneys in Litigation—Direct and Cross-Examination
TV shows such as "Law and Order," "The Practice," "Suits" and countless other lawyer shows have embedded legal folklore of dramatic opening statements and surprising closing arguments as the key to winning cases.With Subrogation, It’s the Injured Worker Left Paying the Price
As plaintiff lawyers, we are familiar with the plight of the innocent victim following an injury. We regularly have conversations where an injured individual…With Subrogation, It's the Injured Worker Left Paying the Price
As plaintiff lawyers, we are familiar with the plight of the innocent victim following an injury. We regularly have conversations where an injured individual is forced to remortgage a home or sell property for financial support.Measure Twice, Cut Once: Understanding the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act
Measure twice, cut once. It's a carpenter's motto reminding us that it is better to spend a little more effort up front to be certain about what we're doing than to have to spend time, money, and energy trying to fix a mistake after the fact.People in the News—July 12, 2018—Goldberg, Miller & Rubin
Taylor Gerchman is a new associate at Goldberg, Miller & Rubin's Philadelphia office.Did the Commonwealth Court Just Make 'Protz' Retroactive? Define 'Retroactive'
Almost immediately after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its game-changing workers' compensation ruling in Protz last year, attorneys began gearing up to litigate the natural follow-up question: Should the decision be applied retroactively? A much buzzed-about June 6 ruling by the Commonwealth Court en banc may have finally answered that question.The Ineffective Common Law Right to Privacy in Workers’ Comp Claims
It is well understood that all individuals have an interest in privacy, but in the context of workers’ compensation, that privacy right often succumbs…Trending Stories
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