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Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears

Florida Workers' Comp

The program concludes Thursday just before lunchtime with a panel dedicated to the Report of the (1972) National Commission on State Workmen's Compensation Laws. As I write this, I wonder whether it is this document or the Commission to which I address my Shakespearean references. Perhaps I "come to bury" the report, not to praise it.

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The Top 10 Bizarre Workers’ Comp Cases for 2022

The Workcomp Writer

As I have noted early each January for many, many years now, prior to the death of my mentor and friend, Dr. Arthur Larson, the original author of the oft-cited Larson treatises in workers’ compensation law (and in employment discrimination law, as well), Arthur and I began a quirky—though humorous—New Year’s tradition. Silberberg v.

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Legal roundup — 4 cases on domicile, residency and taxes

Business Management Daily

As the year ends, questions of taxes, domicile, and residency should be top of mind for employers looking to avoid any unnecessarily complex tax issues in the new year. Your domicile is the state you intend to make your permanent home and the state to which you return if you leave. A complete list of their medical doctors.

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Is it Time to Recall Some of Your Dealership HR Policies?

Hireology

Note: The content in this post was written by Christopher Hoffman of Fisher & Phillips and originally appeared in our Human Capital Management Playbook for Elevate 2017. . While the risks and potential harms pale in comparison to vehicle recalls, some employer policies should be similarly recalled and replaced.