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Workers' Compensation Law

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Comments: Fourth And Long: How The Well-Established System Of Workers' Compensation Poses A Substantial Threat To The Financial Stability Of The Nfl, Thomas J. Mcqueeney Jan 2014

Comments: Fourth And Long: How The Well-Established System Of Workers' Compensation Poses A Substantial Threat To The Financial Stability Of The Nfl, Thomas J. Mcqueeney

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Renegotiating The Bargain: An Analysis And Evaluation Of Alternatives For Revising The Exclusive Remedy Provision In Maryland's Workers' Compensation Act, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer, Ann M. Balcerzak Jan 1991

Renegotiating The Bargain: An Analysis And Evaluation Of Alternatives For Revising The Exclusive Remedy Provision In Maryland's Workers' Compensation Act, Andrea Giampetro-Meyer, Ann M. Balcerzak

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Casenotes: Workmen's Compensation — Permanent Partial Disability — Evidence Of Actual Wages Admissible As A Factor To Be Considered In Determining Claimant's Loss Of Earning Capacity. Hall V. Willard Sand & Gravel Co., 60 Md. App. 260, 482 A.2d 159 (1984), Ralph E. Wilson Iii Jan 1986

Casenotes: Workmen's Compensation — Permanent Partial Disability — Evidence Of Actual Wages Admissible As A Factor To Be Considered In Determining Claimant's Loss Of Earning Capacity. Hall V. Willard Sand & Gravel Co., 60 Md. App. 260, 482 A.2d 159 (1984), Ralph E. Wilson Iii

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Casenotes: Workers' Compensation Law — Coemployee Liability — Injured Employees May Not Recover Damages From Supervisors Or Corporate Officers Absent The Breach Of A Personal Duty Of Care. Athas V. Hill, 300 Md. 133, 476 A.2d 710 (1984), Michael L. Jennings Jan 1985

Casenotes: Workers' Compensation Law — Coemployee Liability — Injured Employees May Not Recover Damages From Supervisors Or Corporate Officers Absent The Breach Of A Personal Duty Of Care. Athas V. Hill, 300 Md. 133, 476 A.2d 710 (1984), Michael L. Jennings

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