The Louisville Courier Journal reported that State Labor Cabinet officials were alarmed when an attorney in the Division of Workers' Compensation Funds said in a deposition that typically he works only 1 1/2 hours per day, and spends the rest of the time reading books. An internal investigation has begun after William Lawrence Huffman’s testimony. The nature or reason for the deposition was not identified in the story.The paper says that attorneys at the Cabinet must work 7 1/2 hours each business day and are prohibited from doing outside or personal work on state time. Huffman said that the...
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