| May 06, 2011 |
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PROBLEM SOLVING & WINNING THE CASE THAT APPEARS UNWINNABLE: Part 1
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| Posted By Chad Hemmat |
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| Consider a case where an employee is horribly injured on the job (due in large part to the employee's own negligence) and his employer didn't carry worker's compensation insurance. Sounds like a tough case, doesn't it? How about the case where the ... |
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| Continue reading "PROBLEM SOLVING & WINNING THE CASE THAT APPEARS UNWINNABLE: Part 1" » |
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| May 06, 2011 |
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WINNING THE CASE THAT APPEARS UNWINNABLE: Part 1
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| Posted By Chad Hemmat |
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| Consider a case where an employee is horribly injured on the job (due in large part to the employee's own negligence) and his employer didn't carry worker's compensation insurance. Sounds like a tough case, doesn't it? How about the case where the ... |
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| Continue reading "WINNING THE CASE THAT APPEARS UNWINNABLE: Part 1" » |
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