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A party’s IME doctor must provide a written report for his or her opinions to be considered by the judge at the final hearing.
The claimant suffered a compensable work injury on December 25, 2016.
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The New Jersey Supreme Court addresses medical marijuana in workers’ compensation cases.
In Hager v.
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Under § 204(a) of the Act, a state employer is entitled to take a credit for contributions to the State Employees’ Retirement Systems made by another state employer.
In this case, the claimant began working for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission in 2008.
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Commonwealth Court holds that a suicide was not intentional and, therefore, the fatal claim was compensable.
In this case, the decedent sustained a work injury to his low back on June 17, 2016.
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Homeowners’ Associations Restricted From Regulating Fireworks on Fourth of July
By Holly M. Hamilton, Esq. & Destinee A. Campbell
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Police Department Not Required to Produce Records Pursuant to an Open Public Records Act Request
In Simmons v. Mercado, Docket No.
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Ransomware Attacks Now Hitting Small Community Banks
The recent ransomware attacks on C
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