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High Court Says Injured Police Officer Can Sue City in Tort for On-Duty Injury
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12/19/2014
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Source: WorkCompCentral
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State: NY | Segment: NORTH | 0 | Popular with Legal
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New York's highest court upheld the ability of a police officer, who suffered injuries while loading barricades onto a flatbed truck, to sue her employer in tort pursuant to General Municipal Law Section 205-e.
Case: Gammons v. City of New York, No. 220, 12/18/2014, published.
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High Court Considering Changes to Appellate Rules
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12/19/2014
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State: ID | Segment: WEST | 0 | Popular with Legal
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Idaho's Supreme Court is considering two possible changes to its rules that would allow for an appeal from an interlocutory order that is final as it relates to the issue of a compensable injury, but before benefits owed to an injured worker have been determined.
The first proposal wo...Read More
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High Court Dodges Question of whether Premises Owner Entitled to Exclusive Remedy
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12/17/2014
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By: Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)
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State: AR | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal
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A divided Arkansas Supreme Court last week overturned a trial judge's decision to allow a group of workers to proceed with their civil suit against a property owner based on a fatal crane collapse last year.
The court explained that the question of whether an employer-employee relatio...Read More
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Hospital Association CEO Added to Advisory Committee
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12/09/2014
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State: ID | Segment: WEST | 0 | Popular with Employer
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Lisa Kidder Hrobsky, chief executive officer and president of the Idaho Hospital Association, was recently added to the state's Advisory Council on Workers' Compensation.
Hrobsky is one of two appointees on the 16-member panel representing providers and hospitals.
She was ...Read More
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