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From a Workers' Comp Firm's Perspective: Ways to Weather the Economic Uncertainty Storm
As if law firm leaders didn't already have enough to worry about day to day, they must execute their strategic plans without having a sense of whether the conditions they're facing today will be the same in six months.Entering the Arena: Five Tips for Successful Depositions for the Young Lawyer
Admittedly, depositions in 2023 have changed with the increase in remote proceedings, but there are still certain principles that apply to assist a young lawyer in successfully preparing for a deposition, executing the gameplan in the deposition, and then placing that deposition within the larger context of the case.When Custom Trumps Workers' Comp Law, Injured Workers Suffer
Today, much of what is happening in the workers' compensation system is based on custom, not the law or even best practices.Injured Workers Suffer When Custom Trumps the Law in Workers' Comp System
Today, much of what is happening in the workers' compensation system is based on custom, not the law or even best practices. Injured workers are suffering because of it.View more book results for the query "Pond Lehocky"
When Custom Trumps the Law in Workers' Comp System, Injured Workers Suffer
Today, much of what is happening in the workers' compensation system is based on custom, not the law or even best practices. Injured workers are suffering because of it.Law Firms' Year in the Metaverse: Similar Questions, Different Approaches
Despite the ongoing enthusiasm about the metaverse, many legal professionals spent the past 12 months digging into some of the lingering questions about the virtual worlds.Six Tips for Young Lawyers Preparing for Their First Mediation
As a young lawyer, I've found mediating cases to be one of the more enjoyable and rewarding parts of my job. So long as they prepare for a mediation, I have no doubt that any young lawyer can enjoy the mediation process and get excellent results for their clients.Injured Rigger Receives $5.6M in Workers' Comp Settlements
An appeal period ended Wednesday, leaving an injured former drilling rigger's recent $2.1 million accord, increasing the total value of his workers' compensation settlements to $5.6 million. And that's on top of a $44 million resolution of his separate but related personal injury suit in 2018.Paralyzed Drilling Rigger Reaches $5.6M in Workers' Comp Settlements
Pond Lehocky Giordano's Jerry Lehocky, who represented claimant James Burgess in the workers' compensation proceedings, said workers' compensation carriers rarely settle in instances where the injuries are as severe as his client's.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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