One of the largest claimants' law firms in Massachusetts is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit the state attorney general filed alleging it accepted kickbacks
…
Read more »
As health care professionals begin to administer the COVID-19 vaccine, California employers may have to navigate myriad legal issues if they’re considering mandating or even
…
Read more »
The largest doctors' group in Kansas said it is much in favor of a state Supreme Court ruling that greenlights the continued use of the
…
Read more »
Two new national reports shed light on 2020 and the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the workers' compensation industry.
First, net written
…
Read more »
In July of last year, Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board Judges Robert Rassp and Eric Ledger guessed that California would soon add at least 1 million employees
…
Read more »
Florida workers' compensation regulators appear to be crafting a sweeping new rule through the use of instructional notes to limit insurers' ability to conduct medical utilization
…
Read more »
The California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board published a significant panel decision Tuesday that rescinded a trial judge’s order indefinitely continuing a case until it is
…
Read more »
When some California workers’ compensation stakeholders learned that grocery giant Albertsons planned to lay off non-union delivery drivers and replace them with part-time independent contractors,
…
Read more »
Labor leaders and a contractors' group said Tuesday that officials may finally be making progress in cracking down on the widespread practice misclassification of construction
…
Read more »
Kansas business groups are calling it a major win for employers, but others said a long-awaited decision by the state Supreme Court now gives physicians
…
Read more »