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Two recent Ohio appellate opinions regarding express waivers may create conflict and end up before the Ohio Supreme Court.

Cleveland
General Liability
October 1, 2022
There have been two influential cases regarding sporting releases in Ohio in the last several months. Case Law Alerts, 4th Quarter, October 2022 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provide information on recent developments of interest to our readers.
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The U.S. Constitution does not require law enforcement officers to give a verbal warning to fleeing suspect before using a police dog under 42 USC section 1983.

Cleveland
Public Entity & Civil Rights Litigation
October 1, 2022
While tracking a fleeing suspect with a leashed police dog, the officer chose not to shout a verbal canine warning to the suspect. Case Law Alerts, 4th Quarter, October 2022 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey to provi
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What's Hot in Workers' Comp - News and Results*

Workers' Compensation
October 1, 2022
NEWS RESULTS* What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 26, No.
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Where employer issues MONCP after NTCP, issuance of Notice of Denial and NSTC is not required and employer not estopped from seeking termination of benefits as of date that precedes the date the MONCP payable is issued.

King of Prussia
Workers' Compensation
October 1, 2022
The claimant sustained an injury to her head when a metal gate crashed down on top of her. What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 26, No.
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Absent fraud, deception, duress, mutual mistake or unilateral mistake caused by the opposing party, a Compromise and Release Agreement cannot be set aside.

King of Prussia
Workers' Compensation
October 1, 2022
The claimant filed a claim petition pro se, alleging he sustained a work-related traumatic hearing los What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 26, No.
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The Appellate Division affirms its decision to include attorneys’ fees and costs in a workers’ compensation claim in a Section 40 lien.

Mount Laurel
Workers' Compensation
October 1, 2022
The Appellate Division reviewed a remanded case for reconsideration by the Supreme Court after What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 26, No.
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An employer/carrier cannot hide behind a “wall of willful ignorance” to avoid providing attendant care benefits when the written prescription is not specific.

Jacksonville
Workers' Compensation
October 1, 2022
The claimant in this matter appealed the judge’s denial of attendant care. What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 26, No.
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Board denies petition for increased infusion treatment bills under theory that Delaware Fee Schedule did not apply; Board should order payment of “reasonable cost” of treatment. Board held that treatment in accordance with §2322B(7) was correctly paid.

Wilmington
Workers' Compensation
October 1, 2022
Ms. What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp
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Erin E. O'Connor

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Erin
E.
O'Connor
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Associate
Law office
New York

Penalties, Sanctions and Other Bad Employer Words

Mount Laurel
Workers' Compensation
October 1, 2022
Defense Digest, Vol. 28, No.
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