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COVID-19 Litigation Series: Changes To The Workers' Compensation Landscape
06 August 2020
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this episode of our COVID-19 Litigation series, Ashley
Cuttino and Michael Nail address the treatment of COVID-19 within the state workers'
compensation system. The speakers will discuss the various
states that have adopted presumptions in favor of employees through
executive orders and emergency rules, and the applicability of
COVID-19 to the "ordinary disease of life" standard.
Originally published by Ogletree Deakins, August
2020
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