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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
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