A New York appellate court ruled that there is no statutory prohibition on a prior attorney being granted counsel fees.
Case: Matter of Pandolfi v.
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A New York contractor paid $625,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to underreporting his payroll by more than $3.5 million.
Mahendranauth Khargie, 36, and his
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A California appeals court vacated a summary judgment awarding a workers' compensation carrier nearly $58,000 because a statement of damages was not served before the
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The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services announced that Director Sean O'Day appointed TK Keen as insurance commissioner.
TK Keen
Keen
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A New York appellate court ruled that the state Workers’ Compensation Board erred in excluding a doctor’s report from evidence.
Gary Troiano suffered a wrist
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Lawmakers are once again trying to expand provider options for injured federal workers.
U.S. Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., on Monday announced
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The Alaska Division of Insurance approved a 3.7% average decrease in voluntary loss costs and an average 4.8% reduction in assigned risk rates, effective Jan.
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Gov. Greg Abbott reappointed Brett Flagg to the Texas Mutual Insurance Co. board of directors for a term running through July 1, 2031.
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A Texas appellate court reinstated a worker’s challenge to an administrative determination regarding the scope of her compensable injuries, finding that a trial judge erred
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The Delaware Superior Court upheld a determination that a worker made a sufficiently reasonable effort to locate suitable employment within her restrictions to qualify as
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