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Jackson Lewis:The Connnecticut Employer ( April 2000 )
This bulletin discusses various labor & employment issues including how the courts have disagreed on the reach of negligent infliction of emotional distress claims; workers' compensation law bars injury claim based on employer's absenteeism policy and how the attorney-client privilege protects former supervisor's communications with former employer's counsel. -
Workers' Compensation ( November 2000 )
By law in the State of Illinois, claims for workers' compensation benefits are handled by the Sta. -
An Employee Cannot Sue An Employer For Providing A Prescription Drug That Caused An Adverse Reaction To The Employee ( October 2000 )
The Court in Payne v. Galen Hospital Corporation d/b/a Clear Lake Medical Center, 43 S.Ct.J. 1167, held that an emp. -
Illinois Workers' Compensation: Relief from Unsafe Working Conditions ( October 2000 )
As an employee, you may have concerns regarding the unsafe working . -
Saving Money On Workers' Compensation Insurance ( September 2000 )
As you are probably aware your practice's workers' compensation insurance rates are based on the total payroll of . -
Work Place Accidents ( September 2000 )
When a person is injured at work or in the course of employment, New York State law allows them. -
Pre-Tax Commuting: A New Employee Benefit ( June 2000 )
This article reviews the qualified transportation spending account plans which permits employees to pay transportation costs on a pre-tax basis. -
Florida Workers' Compensation Subrogation ( August 2000 )
Introduction Whether you are an employee or an employer, one of the most confusing aspects of the workers' compen. -
Injured On the Job: Your Workers' Compensation Rights in Georgia ( July 2000 )
A Guide for the Worker, Shop Steward and Union Representative Introduction Few Georgia workers realize the . -
Litigating a Workers' Compensation Claim--The First Step a Claimant's Perspective ( June 2000 )
THE INITIAL CLIENT INTERVIEW The initial interview is the most important part of beginning a workers' compensati.
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