Workers' Compensation

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Matthew Bender: Celebrating 125 Years of Trusted Analytical Content and Forward-Thinking Innovation
Posted on 23 Jul 2012 by LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff

Matthew Bender ® : providing trusted analytical content for 125 years and looking toward the future While classic expert legal resources remain its heart and soul, Matthew Bender ® continues to reinvent itself to bring you innovative products... Read More

New York Workers’ Comp Stakeholders Continue to Absorb 2007 Reform Changes
Posted on 19 Apr 2012 by Ronald E. Weiss & Ronald Balter

During the past year, stakeholders in the workers’ compensation system in New York have continued to absorb legislative and administrative changes initiated by the 2007 reform. Maximum indemnity rates are now indexed to two-thirds of the State Average... Read More

Workers’ Comp, Texas Style: A Highly Regulated System in a Pro-Business State
Posted on 26 Jul 2012 by Stuart D. Colburn

By Stuart D. Colburn and Albert Betts, Jr. Cotton, cattle and oil were the primary economic engines when Texas first adopted workers’ compensation. In the 100+ years since, the economy and workers’ compensation laws have changed dramatically... Read More

Matthew Bender: Celebrating 125 Years of Trusted Analytical Content and Forward-Thinking Innovation
Posted on 23 Jul 2012 by LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff

Matthew Bender ® : providing trusted analytical content for 125 years and looking toward the future While classic expert legal resources remain its heart and soul, Matthew Bender ® continues to reinvent itself to bring you innovative products... Read More

Honoring Visionary Scholar Arthur Larson - The Creator of the “Perfect Framework” for Understanding Workers’ Compensation Law
Posted on 12 Aug 2011 by Robin E. Kobayashi

Arthur Larson once said his treatises on workers’ compensation law were “human rights documents”. Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law (LexisNexis, 12 vols.) and Larson’s Workers’ Compensation, Desk Edition (LexisNexis... Read More

Workers’ Comp, Texas Style: A Highly Regulated System in a Pro-Business State
Posted on 26 Jul 2012 by Stuart D. Colburn

By Stuart D. Colburn and Albert Betts, Jr. Cotton, cattle and oil were the primary economic engines when Texas first adopted workers’ compensation. In the 100+ years since, the economy and workers’ compensation laws have changed dramatically... Read More

New York Workers’ Comp Stakeholders Continue to Absorb 2007 Reform Changes
Posted on 19 Apr 2012 by Ronald E. Weiss & Ronald Balter

During the past year, stakeholders in the workers’ compensation system in New York have continued to absorb legislative and administrative changes initiated by the 2007 reform. Maximum indemnity rates are now indexed to two-thirds of the State Average... Read More

Arthur Larson: The Visionary Scholar Who Created the “Perfect Framework” for Understanding Workers’ Compensation
Posted on 10 Aug 2011 by Robin E. Kobayashi

Arthur Larson once said his treatises on workers’ compensation law were “human rights documents”. Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law (LexisNexis, 12 vols.) and Larson’s Workers’ Compensation, Desk Edition (LexisNexis... Read More