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Last-minute surveillance prejudices claimant and is incurable.
Last-minute motions to admit surveillance or continue final hearing denied as claimant was prejudiced by the surprise, the prejudice was incurable and another continuance
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There is no mechanism for reimbursement of erroneously awarded litigation costs.
A mechanism does not exist under the Act to provide reimbursement to an employer for erroneously awarded litigation costs.
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Claimant must prove disability from date of refusal of modified-duty job through date the record closes.
In a reinstatement petition, the claimant must show disability from the date of refusal of a modified-duty job through the date the record closes in the proceedings.
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Defending Claims for Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Maryland
Edited by Timothy G. Ventura
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Special Workers' Compensation Alert - New Jersey
On January 21, 2020, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed 152 bills and resolutions into law.
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Marshall Dennehey Attorneys Win Dismissal of a $10,000,000 Defamation and Tortious Interference Case
In 2820 Mt. Ephraim Avenue v.
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