There was a problem adding this course to your account. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, you can contact our support department at (877) 880-1335.
Adding Registration, Please wait...
You must be logged in to perform this action.
Log in
Cancel
The ABC's of QME's - Making a Record that's Substantial Evidence
Workers' Compensation Section
Credit(s):
1 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
An Applicant and Defense Attorney will give their perspective regarding what constitutes Substantial Evidence.These dynamic speakers will provide practical advice and tips on best practices about developing the record (Not the Applicant Record or the Defense Record but THE Record).
1 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
All
Standard
Non-Member
$45.00
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
(OnDemand) Nuances of the New Professional Responsibility Code
(OnDemand) WCAB Defines Catastrophic Injury
(Self Study Articles) MPN Transfer Care—Who Is in Control and What Does That Mean?
(OnDemand) The Explosion of PEOs in Workers’ Compensation: What are they and how do you handle them in Workers’ Compensation cases.
(OnDemand) Spring Into Action, But Fall Back On The Basics - Part 2 - Permanent Disability: CVC vs Addition Method
(OnDemand) 2023 Workers' Comp Done In A Day — Ethics Case Law Update
(OnDemand) The New Rules of Professional Conduct
(OnDemand) The Second Annual Financial Elder Abuse Symposium: Civil Financial Elder Abuse: Choice of Forum, Standing, Pleadings, Related Civil and Probate Claims, and Remedies
(OnDemand) Workers’ Comp Issues Resulting From Workplace Violence
(CLEtoGo (Podcasts)) The Explosion of PEOs in Workers’ Compensation: What are they and how do you handle them in Workers’ Compensation cases.
We are committed to accessibility! All OnDemand programs after January 1, 2022 include closed captioning. To request closed captioning for a program older than January 1, 2022, send us a note at accessibility@calawyers.org or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.