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Motion DNA Corp. is currently assembling and interviewing candidates to serve on the company's Executive and Sports Medicine Advisory Board. Current candidates include several of the country's top physical therapists orthopedic surgeons as well as current and former NFL strength coaches.
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BTE Technologies Inc. a provider of software equipment and services to healthcare providers and the workers' compensation industry announced Thurs
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The Philadelphia Eagles must provide injured players with the same documents explaining their workers compensation rights that other businesses in
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09/15/2011
law and the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
In support of their argument that the arbitrator's award violated California law the players cited a case frequently mentioned by NFL players' counsel Alaska Packers' Association v. IAC. In that case the California Supreme
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02/24/2012
discriminated against NFL players injured on the job. Lawmakers approved the revision and it was signed into law by former Gov. Kathleen Blanco.
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03/14/2013
The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board on Tuesday waived its right to answer a petition for writ review by a former professional football player cha
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04/15/2013
A federal grand jury in Sacramento indicted a former New York Giants football player with a cumulative trauma claim in California and a claim represen
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04/16/2014
' Concussion Injury Litigation reached a tentative settlement last August. The NFL agreed to pay 765 million to compensate athletes with severe cognitive impairments to set up a medical-monitoring program for its former players and to support injury-prevention research.
U.S. District Court Judge Anita B
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04/21/2014
became known as the National Football League Players' Concussion Injury Litigation reached a tentative settlement last August. The NFL agreed to pay 765 million to compensate athletes with severe cognitive impairments to set up a medical-monitoring program for its former players and to support injury
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07/28/2014
told the agent that he had heard the agent knew the owner of an NFL team and suggested that he could be of assistance because he controlled two votes on the Labor & Industrial Relations Committee where AB 1309 would be heard after passage by the state Assembly.
When the agent asked how much Yee's
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