Presentations made at the 2013 Workers' Compensation Committee Midwinter Seminar and Meeting (Co-sponsored by Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section Workers' Compensation Committee). Papers will open in separate windows.
Evidence-Based Medicine: EBM From Medical School to the Clinic and the Courtroom
Evidence-Based Medicine: The Kansas Experience
Kim R. Martens
Teresa Bartlett, MD
Ethics: College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers
Ethical Issues in Cases Involving Undocumented Workers
The “rat” rule. When do you have to report misconduct?
Confidentiality in the New Era
Ethics in Advertisiting and Social Media
Employment Law, ADA, FMLA, WC and Global Releases
Employment Law, ADA, FMLA, WC and Global Releases
I Know What You Did Last Weekend: Effective Use of Social Media in WC Litigation
I Know What You Did Last Weekend: Effective Use of Social Media in WC Litigation
Christian A. Davis, The Honorable Todd B. Seelig, Eileen Pomento
Workers' Compensation for Telecommuters: New Bottle for Old Wine?
Workers' Compensation for Telecommuters: Introduction
Donald E. Lampert
Fact Pattern I
Plaintiff's Brief for Fact Pattern I (Broadwell)
Shapiro
Employer's Brief for Fact Pattern I (Broadwell)
Bordanaro
Fact Pattern II
Plaintiff's Brief for Fact Pattern II (Hughman)
Shapiro
Employer's Brief for Fact Pattern II (Hughman)
Bordanaro
Federalization/Federal Standards and Workers' Compensation: Effects of the Affordable Care Act on the System
The Affordable Care Act and Effects on the Workers' Compensation System: In General, Cost-Shifting and the Implications of Employer Sponsored Wellness Programs | The Federalization/Federal Standards Issue: A Short History Before and After NFIB v. Sebelius
David B. Torrey
The National Commission on State Workmen's Compensation Laws, Some Reflections by the Former Chairman | Should There be a 21st Century National Commission on State Workers' Compensation Laws?
John F. Burton, Jr.
Workers' Compensation: federal or Federal?
James M. Gallen
Affordable Care Act/Federal Standards
Richard A. Sicking
Judges' Panel: National Association of Workers' Compensation Judiciary: How Judges Judge and Why
How Judges Judge and Why (In Short, Why You Lost or Won: A Peek at the Judge's Notes and Thinking)
David B. Torrey