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Recent Developments: Staley V. Board Of Education Of Washington County: Attorney's Fees Allowed Even Though Amount Paid In Workers' Compensation Claim Exceeded Total Sum Due Under A Modified Award, Christopher Hale
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Crawley V. General Motors: Dispensing With Disability In Occupational Deafness Claims, Randolph C. Baker
Recent Developments: Crawley V. General Motors: Dispensing With Disability In Occupational Deafness Claims, Randolph C. Baker
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Montgomery County V. Lake: Employer Not Allowed To Offset Overpayment Of Workers' Compensation Benefits, J. Russell Fentress Iv
Recent Developments: Montgomery County V. Lake: Employer Not Allowed To Offset Overpayment Of Workers' Compensation Benefits, J. Russell Fentress Iv
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Anderson V. Bimblich: Recovery Of Worker's Compensation Benefits Precludes Recovery In Tort Action, Kenneth S. Savell
Recent Developments: Anderson V. Bimblich: Recovery Of Worker's Compensation Benefits Precludes Recovery In Tort Action, Kenneth S. Savell
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Mcdaniels V. District Of Columbia Dep't Of Employment Servs.: The D.C. Court Of Appeals Holds That Workers' Compensation Claimants Are Entitled To The Lesser Of 66%% Of Average Weekly Wages Or 80% Of Spendable Earnings, Avery B. Berdit
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: The May Dep't Stores Company V. Harryman: "Business Premises" Under Workmen's Compensation Extended, Margaret E. Swain
Recent Developments: The May Dep't Stores Company V. Harryman: "Business Premises" Under Workmen's Compensation Extended, Margaret E. Swain
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Dade County School Board V. Polite: Florida Accepts The Premises Exception To The Going And Coming Rule For Workers' Compensation Benefits, Robert Lorenzo Kline Iii
Recent Developments: Dade County School Board V. Polite: Florida Accepts The Premises Exception To The Going And Coming Rule For Workers' Compensation Benefits, Robert Lorenzo Kline Iii
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Hughes V. Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board: Payment Of Workers' Compensation Benefits Under Concurrent Employment, Pablo Emilio Lense
Recent Developments: Hughes V. Workmen's Compensation Appeals Board: Payment Of Workers' Compensation Benefits Under Concurrent Employment, Pablo Emilio Lense
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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