Your humble blogger’s readers are not only the best informed, but also the most patient and quickest to forgive. No doubt, that is why they tolerate these endless streams of self-promotion and shameless self-advertising from the humble blogger.
To that end dear readers, if you don’t have particularly important plans at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 22, 2022, perhaps you will join us for a webinar on the going and coming rule and work-from-home injuries?
As a special deal only for my beloved readers (and literally everyone else in the world), the first 1,000 registrants will get a free subscription to WCDefenseCA!
Your humble blogger would be grateful for your attendance and looks forward to your thoughts on the presentation.
Happy Tuesday, dear readers! Your humble blogger is breathing hard trying to recover form his over-indulgence in celebrating Pi day yesterday, and hopefully you got to enjoy as well!
Tomorrow is Wednesday, 3/16 and your humble blogger is giving a webinar presentation with noted colleague H. Douglas Hawkins, Jr., Esq. on the impact of the case of Matilde Ek v. See’s Candies, Inc. and claims handling.
Info and link are below and here’s hoping you will join us!
Please join us for March’s CE webinar!
March 16th – 10:00am “COVID Update” A discussion of the See’s Candies decision and the impact on COVID-19 claims (1.0 CEU – CA Adjuster)
In the case of Matilde Ek v. See’s Candies Inc., the Court of Appeal allowed an employee of See’s Candies Inc. to proceed with her claim for civil tort remedies after she allegedly was exposed to COVID-19 at work and brought it home to her husband. COVID-19 is presenting a new arena of liability for employers and tilts the scales of accepting and settling questionable industrial COVID-19 claims as an economics decision. Managing Partner Gregory Grinberg, Esq. and Senior Associate Attorney H. Douglas Hawkins Jr., Esq. will discuss the impact of the See’s Candies decision and tactics for addressing industrial COVID19 claims with the impact of this decision in mind.
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