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Federal Workers' Comp Intervention Would Be 'Troubling' to Business
A U.S. Department of Labor report released this week raised the possibility of federal oversight of state workers' compensation programs, leaving employers concerned about the potential complications of increased regulation.Federal Workers' Comp Intervention Would Be 'Troubling' to Business
A U.S. Department of Labor report released this week raised the possibility of federal oversight of state workers' compensation programs, leaving employers concerned about the potential complications of increased regulation.What Workers' Comp Coverage Insurers Don't Want You to Know
How's that leg you accidentally banged against your desk a couple of months ago? Has it started feeling worse every time you stand up from your chair? And how's that wrist that's beginning to ache from carrying your laptop around the office day after day?What Falls Under 'Privileged' in Workers' Comp Cases
Before Alexander Hamilton became famous as the breakout star of a hit Broadway musical celebrating his rise from a penniless immigrant to a player of wealth and influence during the Revolutionary War, he was largely reviled as a political figure whose philosophy and actions favored the wealthy and powerful at the expense of the majority of the new nation's population. This was crystallized in his proposal for the Bank of the United States, which was to be located in our own Philadelphia and supreme over state and local banks, including those in agrarian and newly developing southern and western regions.Plaintiffs Bar Diversity Improves Slightly as Conversations Shift
While certain firms made individual gains in attorney diversity since last year, improvement in the number of minority and female trial attorneys remained sluggish from 2015 to 2016, based on The Legal's ninth annual survey examining diversity at the largest plaintiffs firms in the state.The Inequity of Specific Loss Benefits in Workers' Comp
Your hands: you use them to hold a pen, type on a computer and drive a car. You use them to grasp a hammer, eat a meal and brush your teeth.Workers' Comp Case Could Deal Blow to Franchise Model
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has taken up a workers' compensation case that attorneys said has the potential to chip away at the franchise model and diminish its value in the state.Evidence-Based Treatment Bill Worries Workers' Comp Bar
Incorporating evidence-based guidelines for medical treatment in workers' compensation cases could have severe consequences for injured workers and lawyers on either side of the practice, attorneys said, but a bill in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is nonetheless looking to make the change—and facing significant objections in the process.Evidence-Based Treatment Bill Worries Workers' Comp Bar
Incorporating evidence-based guidelines for medical treatment in workers' compensation cases could have severe consequences for injured workers and lawyers on either side of the practice, attorneys said, but a bill in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is nonetheless looking to make the change—and facing significant objections in the process.Taking a Stand Against Workers' Comp Reform Bill
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