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"Workers' Compensation" Selected As LexisNexis Top 25 Blogs for 2009

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Workers' Compensation blog has been selected as a LexisNexis Top 25 Blogs for Workers’ Compensation and Workplace Issues - 2009, in the Best Individual Bloggers category. 


Selections were made by the LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation Law Center staff using feedback from community members and Larson’s National Workers’ Compensation Advisory Board members.

The Top 25 Blogs contain some of the best writing out there on workers' compensation and workplace issues in general. They contain a wealth of information for the workers' compensation community with timely news items, practical information, expert analysis, practice tips, frequent postings, and helpful links to other sites. These blogsites also show us how workplace issues interact with politics and culture. Moreover, they demonstrate how bloggers can impact the world of workers' compensation and workplace issues.




Workers’ Compensation
http://workers-compensation.blogspot.com/
Published by Jon L. Gelman
"This prolific and widely respected blog analyzes trends and developments in workers’ compensation law nationwide. Workers’ Compensation blog provides both a bird’s-eye view of the national scene and the low down on what’s happening on the ground level in each state."

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A Call for Suggestions: Top Blog of the Year - 2009

The  next step will be to determine which of the 25 honorees will receive Top Blog of the Year 2009. The LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation Law Center looks forward to hearing the comments of our community members. Deadline for comments is November 11, 2009. The LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation Law Center Staff will review all comments and then select the #1 blog of the year.  Register - click here.



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