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2019 Spring Education Conference: Life Post Fitzpatrick, Hikida, Rice and Lindh
Workers' Compensation Section
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Apportionment has been one of the most litigated recent issues in the workers’ comp world, with the ever-erudite District Courts of Appeal weighing in on how physicians should distinguish industrial factors from non-industrial factors. Three of the most knowledgeable practitioners on this topic will provide in-depth analyses of these recent cases, along with practical tips on how to implement the holdings at trial for your client’s best interest.
1 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
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1 Participatory MCLE Credits |
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