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Significant Issues and Errors in The Guides and Related Case Law; Apportionment; Deposing Doctors
Workers’ Compensation Section
Credit(s):
3 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
3 Participatory MCLE Credits
Practicing law has its own unique challenges, but to practice workers’ compensation law, you need to know some medicine too! Come learn the “ins and outs” of the AMA Guides from leading practitioners Ken Kingdon and Randy Pollak. In this three hour webinar, the attendee will be lead through the most common pitfalls in the AMA Guides and the rating manual, and be provided invaluable tips and guidance for each chapter. The discussion will include tips on taking doctor depos and updates on the latest apportionment cases. Join this program to learn and enhance your skills, that way you can nail your next doctor deposition and impress your clients!
3 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
3 Participatory MCLE Credits
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