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Finding of disabling, work-related injury not based on impermissible speculation as judge believed claimant and found sufficient corroborative evidence in record to support testimony; employer entitled to credit for gross short-term disability benefits.
May 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
The Appellate Division affirms a Judge of Compensation’s decision to include the petitioner’s portion of attorneys’ fees and costs in the employer’s Section 40 lien.
May 1, 2021
by Kiara K. Hartwell
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The workers’ compensation insurance policy cancellation was not valid because a condition precedent had not been met, and promissory estoppel applied because the employer relied on the certificate of insurance.
May 1, 2021
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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May 1, 2021
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What's Hot in Workers' Comp, Vol. 25, No. 5, May 2021
May 1, 2021
by Linda Wagner Farrell, Kiara K. Hartwell, and Francis X. Wickersham
Legal Updates for Asbestos and Mass Tort Litigation
New Jersey Appellate Division Strikes Down $117M Verdict in Talc/Asbestos Case Because Trial Court Did Not Properly Assess Plaintiffs’ Expert Opinions
April 30, 2021
by Paul C. Johnson
COVID-19 and Telehealth: Issues for Florida Providers on the Horizon and Beyond
April 29, 2021
by Adam J. Fulginiti
Legal Updates for Insurance Services
Supreme Court of New Jersey Strikes Down “Step Down” Provision In Policy Issued to Automobile Dealership
April 21, 2021
by Todd J. Leon
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Special Workers' Compensation Alert - New Jersey
April 20, 2021
by Robert J. Fitzgerald
Reinstating the Two-Year Statute of Limitations for Legal Malpractice Claims
April 15, 2021
by Alesia S. Sulock
Understanding Florida’s Sweeping New Immunity Law for COVID-19 Claims
April 15, 2021
by Ryan D. Burns
NJ Supreme Court Confirms Scope and Application of Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
April 14, 2021
by Michelle N. Michael
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Special Workers' Compensation Alert - New Jersey
April 13, 2021
by Kristy Olivo Salvitti
Case Law Alerts
A General Contractor Does Not Owe a Duty of Care to Protect Against Harm to Subcontractor's Employee Where General Contractor Does Not Retain Any Control Over the Mabber and Means of the Work
April 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
After nine years, whistleblower lawsuit settles.
April 1, 2021
by Ashley L. Toth
Case Law Alerts
An agreement between a university and a teaching hospital that incorporated the 2011 Florida sovereign immunity statute was granted sovereign immunity even though its medical doctor employee provided care to his private patient.
April 1, 2021
by Megan J. Nelson
Case Law Alerts
An indemnification provision in a release is valid and enforceable against the spouse who actually signed the release.
April 1, 2021
by Lauren E. Purcell
Case Law Alerts
Appellate Division affirms trial court’s decision that the mode-of-operation rule did not apply in the area of the grocery store where injury occurred.
April 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
As a matter of first impression, a licensed retail store owns a terminal-printed lottery ticket as soon as it was printed, regardless of whether it was mistakenly printed and remained unsold to any customer.
April 1, 2021
by Lauren E. Purcell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Court addresses the retroactivity of the Supreme Court’s decision in Whitmoyer, holding an employer is required to reimburse medical payments as of the date Whitmoyer was decided, not as of date of a signed third-party settlement agreement.
April 1, 2021
by Francis X. Wickersham
Case Law Alerts
Court affirms trial court’s granting of partial summary judgment and directed verdict as plaintiffs did not present expert testimony of the alleged defect and causation of the alleged injuries.
April 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Court held a defendant-contractor owed duty of care to plaintiff, a third party, based on Restatement (Second) of Torts §§ 324A and 383, and this duty extends to reasonably foreseeable risks arising from the performance of contractual obligations.
April 1, 2021
by Lauren E. Purcell
Case Law Alerts
Courts clarify disclosure of prior medical records.
April 1, 2021
by Adam C. Calvert
Case Law Alerts
Defamation Claim Found Not to be Part of Arbitration Agreement in Youth Soccer
April 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Defendants/third-party plaintiffs filing tort claims against public entities must serve a notice of claim within 90 days of the date on which the cause of action accrues.
April 1, 2021
by Ashley L. Toth
Case Law Alerts
District Court dismisses claim for insurance benefits against employer, finding it was the plan administrator, not the employer, who made the benefits determination.
April 1, 2021
by Michelle N. Michael
Case Law Alerts
District Court recognizes reporting of employer’s alleged illegal actions to co-worker are insufficient to establish the third element of a CEPA claim.
April 1, 2021
by Michelle N. Michael
Case Law Alerts
Efforts to Avoid Arbitration for a Minor’s Injuries Did Not Succeed Even Though the Minor Signed His Own Waiver
April 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Florida Court Upholds Summary Judgment for High School Based on a Pre-Game Release to Play Soccer
April 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Florida governor shortens statute of limitations for certain employment discrimination claims.
April 1, 2021