Workers' Compensation Quarterly (CLA)

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Last Number: September 2023

California Lawyers Association


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 231

  • Farewell, Mailed Initial Panel Qme Requests— Hello, New Online Immediate Process!

  • Apportionment Now: Where We Are After Justice, Hikida, and Lindh

  • California's Troubled Qme System: You Get What You Pay for

  • Psychiatric Injury as a Compensable Consequence of an Industrial Injury—there Are Some Limits

  • The Key to Mediation Success

  • To Merge or Not to Merge: That Is the Question

  • New Turn on the Apportionment Road: Applying Apportionment Law to the Conclusive Presumption of Labor Code Section 4662(a)

  • Managing the Ptsd Presumption

  • Labor Code Section 132a Common Problems and Pitfalls

  • Workers’ Compensation Section 2014–2015 Executive Committee Roster

  • Handling of Death Claims—early Identification of Potential Issues and Key Questions to Ask

  • Alleged Covid-19 Work-related Injury or Illness: a Guide to Determining When an Employer Must Provide a Claim Form

  • The Wilson Case: Flexible Catastrophe

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2019-2020 Executive Committee Roster

  • Eight Quick Tips for Applicants and Defendants to Improve Their Mediations

  • View from the Outgoing Chair

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2014-2015 Executive Committee Roster

  • Queen's Castle v. Drone: Expectation of Privacy Rights and Avoidance of Evidentiary Concerns Regarding Chain of Custody in Workers' Compensation Sub Rosa Surveillance

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2014-2015 Executive Committee Roster

  • Lien Lingo: an Introduction to Litigating Workers' Compensation Liens in California

  • Through the Looking Glass: the Epidemic of Therapeutic Opioids in Workers' Compensation

  • View from the Incoming Chair

  • Helping Children of Injured Workers: Kids' Chance of California

  • Note from the New Editors

  • Are You Prepared for a Lien Conference?

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2017-2018 Executive Committee Roster

  • Information and Assistance Officers—who, What, When, Why, Where & How

  • Vicente Salas v. Sierra Chemical Company: Two Wrongs Make a Right

  • Household Employees—navigating Workers' Compensation and Civil Remedies

  • Rethinking Dubon—there's Another Option

  • Preparing for the Mcle Compliance Deadline

  • Serious and Willful Claims: Updated at a Glance

  • 2016 State Bar Workers' Compensation Section Steve Jimenez Memorial Special Recognition Awards

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2013-2014 Executive Committee Roster

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2014-2015 Executive Committee Roster

  • Workers' Compensation Fraud: a Different Perspective

  • Blaming the Employer Could Negatively Impact Your Client's Recovery from a Third-party Tortfeasor

  • Further Musings on the Workers' Compensation Section and How to Get Involved

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2015-2016 Executive Committee Roster

  • Workers' Compensation Section 2015-2016 Executive Committee Roster

  • The Six Biggest Mediation Misconceptions

  • Have You Mediated a Workers' Compensation Case? What Are You Waiting For?

  • Undocumented Injured Workers: a Perspective

  • Cumulative Index

  • Caught Somewhere in the Middle

  • Msas: to Submit or Not Submit?

  • Eams—2008 to 2014

  • California Workers' Compensation and Employment Law Crossover: Settling Civil, Employment, and Workers' Compensation Cases, in a Single Settlement Agreement

  • Collateral Estoppel and the Impact of a Labor Code Section 132a Trial Decision on Feha Claims: an Analysis of Kaur v. Foster Poultry Farms

  • Case Law Recap 2014