Jean Carroll in her battery and defamation case against former president Donald Trump. The week’s biggest legal news story was the victory of writer E. Lawyers of the Week: Robbie Kaplan, Shawn Crowley, Mike Ferrara, and Joshua Matz. (The torrent of news and my illness explain why this edition of Judicial Notice is late, for which I apologize.) Now, on to the news-of which there was a ridiculous amount. Host Sarah Isgur and I will record tomorrow and Wednesday for episodes airing on Tuesday and Thursday, so please tune in. Speaking of podcasts, I’m excited to be guest-hosting my favorite legal podcast, Advisory Opinions, this coming week. Then on Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, Zach Sandberg and I interviewed Allie Fennell of Lateral Link about the vibrant Southeast legal market, which seems to be weathering recent storms better than the East and West Coasts. I joined Patrick Smith of the American Lawyer’s Legal Speak podcast to discuss a controversial Paul Hastings slide deck that went viral last month. And Harlan is fully recovered from the recent injury that sent him to the emergency room thanks to everyone who asked after him over the past week.ĭespite my lack of energy, I did manage to record two podcasts. But after seeing the doctor and receiving some antibiotics, I think I’m on the mend. To select this option, please see: Workers’ Compensation Manual, Twentieth Edition – Book and Downloadable Forms (Electronic Publication).I didn’t have the greatest of weeks, since I’ve been feeling under the weather. These forms are formatted in Microsoft® Word. You may also purchase the downloadable forms option (sample agreements, petitions, instructions, letters, etc.) included in the book, conveniently ready to use or adapt to your specific case. In addition, you will find current information about finding and using online and offline resources that are most beneficial to the Maryland workers’ compensation professional.Ĭlick to view the detailed Table of Contents and List of Forms. The authors have expanded and updated the chapters with new substantive information, practice tips, case references, statutes, regulations, forms, and rate tables. The new Twentieth Edition brings this Manual up to date with all of the most relevant developments in workers’ compensation law through September 2021. The Manual doubles as an indispensable, comprehensive reference for the most useful statutes, regulations, notices, official forms, custom forms from the authors’ practice, and custom tables of compensation rates. Its content covers the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Act, the Maryland Subsequent Injury Fund, the federal Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, practice and procedure before the Workers’ Compensation Commission, and before Maryland appellate courts. This text provides clear and concise explanations of substantive law, while also emphasizing practical advice for lawyers at every stage of representation. Its authors include some of the state’s most respected practitioners, who bring a wealth of experience in litigating, defending and adjudicating workers’ compensation claims. The Workers’ Compensation Manual has been the authoritative workers’ compensation reference for Maryland attorneys for more than three decades. The Workers’ Compensation Manual has been the authoritative workers’ compensation reference for Maryland attorneys for more than three decades.
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