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Insurance Broker Has No General Duty in Pennsylvania to Inspect Property Before Placing Insurance Coverage
The February 2, 2021, edition of Legal Updates for Insurance Agents &am
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Medical marijuana still illegal and not allowable under Florida’s workers’ compensation law.
The claimant sought authorization for “referral for medical marijuana” and
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Unemployment compensation is primary and, therefore, not technically an “offset” to temporary partial disability benefits.
In this case, the First District Court of Appeal only addressed the effect
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New Jersey Appellate Division reverses and remands a workers’ compensation court decision for failing to take into consideration a choice-of-law provision.
The Judge of Compensation’s decision denied Supreme Auto Transport’s (resp
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Appellate Division affirms judge’s decision dismissing petitioner’s claim for benefits for an injury that occurred during a recreational/social activity as an employee’s subjective impression of compulsion alone is insufficient.
F&B Garage Door had its annual holiday party on December 23, 2016, for
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Injury sustained by claimant as a result of a fall from a shuttle after it arrived at a building where claimant was reporting for work was compensable.
The claimant contended that he sustained a work injury as a result of a fa
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Marshall Dennehey Counsel Prevails on Appeal of a Legal Malpractice Judgment for the Unauthorized Practice of Law Under New Jersey’s Criminal Statute
John “Jack” Slimm, highly accompli
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