By Reid L. Steinfeld, Esq., Grant & Weber, and Richard Boggan, J.D., workcompliens.comInsurance companies in California have been lately seeking a second round of reductions of medical bills for ...
Read More By Cassandra Roberts, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor I recently reported on Thurmon Shelton v. Allen Family Foods, IAB# 1335120 (2/12/10), in which the Delaware IAB assessed the first fine against ...
Read More The ABA TechShow 2010 was held at the Hilton Chicago on March 25-27. Hosted by the American Bar Association Law Practice Management Section, the TechShow attracted an international audience of more than ...
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By Cassandra Roberts, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLPIn Thurmon Shelton v. Allen Family Foods, IAB # 1335120 (2/12/10), the first fine has been assessed under 19 Del. Code Section 2322F(g) for ...
Read More By Robert G. Rassp, Law Offices of Robert G. RasspA California Applicant claimed injuries AOE/COE to her bilateral upper extremities, neck and back on a continuous trauma basis through 8/21/2000. An Agreed ...
Read More By W. Jon Grove, Jr. Downs Stanford, PC On January 28, 2010 the TDI- Division of Workers' Compensation held its first Quarterly Carrier Insurance Meeting for 2010. Matt Zurek presented a summary ...
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By Cassandra Roberts, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP It is not a novel proposition for those well-versed in workers' compensation law that when the injured worker holds two jobs and is ...
Read More By Cassandra Roberts, Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor We all knew it was coming. With the advent of the new medical bill payment statute and the "pay it or stay it" (with a ...
Read More By H. Edwin Detlie, Attorney at LawOn January 22, 2010, the Iowa Supreme Court issued Gregory v. Second Injury Fund, which will substantially change claims against the Second Injury Fund of Iowa, and making ...
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