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HOT TOPICS IN WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW 2009

Presented in cooperation with The New Jersey Society of Architects

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This fast-paced program features a panel of some of the most respected New Jersey Workers' Compensation Judges and attorneys, who will review and provide insight on the top issues and cases that have emerged during the past year.

As an attendee, you’ll pick up practical pointers that have proven successful in matters ranging from jurisdictional issues through coverage of employment. The program will expand your horizons and broaden your practice potential into expanding in developing areas of the law. Make plans to register today!

Program Agenda:
• The New Rules For Preparing, Defending and Processing Motions For Emergent Medical Care That Require A Showing Of “Irreparable Harm.” - Hon. Peter J. Calderone
• The Standard Of Proof Required To Establish Liability In A Multiple Employer And/Or Successive Insurance Carrier Orthopedic Claim - Nancy J. Johnson, Esq.
• How To Adapt To Developing Workplace Statistical Economic Changes Impact The Delivery Of Workers’ Compensation Benefits - John F. Burton, Jr.
• What Should Be Considered In Addressing Injured Workers’ Needs For Adapting A Home As A Barrier-Free Environment - Jerome L. Eben, AIA. PP. CID
• The Perfume Decision - The Fragrant Aroma of a Just Result - Kenneth A. DiMuzio, Sr., Esq.
• How And When An Employer Or Subsidiary Can Assert A Lien On Settlement Proceeds From A Third Party Recovery - John J. Jasieniecki, Esq.; James Jude Plaia, Esq.

Featuring a timely discussion by Professor Burton on:
Differences Among Jurisdictions in Cash Benefits:
(1) How Temporary Disability Benefits Differ Among States
(2) Temporary Partial Disability Benefits: by Statute in most States and the Practice in New Jersey
(3) How Permanent Disability Benefits Differ Among States
(4) When Can and Should A New Jersey injured worker file for benefits in another State?


Tuition feesReg. FeeReg. Type
General Tuition $169.00 REG
NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Season Ticket(s) STX
MEMBERS, NJSBA Co-Sponsoring Section $125.00 COS
MEMBERS, NJSBA $135.00 NJB
MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD $125.00 YLD
Recent admittees (last 2 years) $145.00 YL
Paralegals $115.00 PAR
Law Students (with Student ID) $0.00 STU
Full Time Judges $0.00 JUD
Credit TypeCredit Amount
CT or CrT: 3.75
credits pending
WCM: 1.0
credits
PAS: 2.5
($16 fee for all PA credits)
PAE: 1.0
(Included in PA credit fee)
NYP (t&n/t): 3.5
credits
NYE (t&n/t): 1.0
credits
MG: 2.75
credits pending
MP: 1.0
credits pending
WCG: 2.75
credits
DOOR REGISTRATIONS: $189
Advance registration closes at noon of the day preceding the program. After that time you may still register, space permitting, for the Door Registration Fee. PLEASE CALL FIRST to confirm the seminar schedule and space availability.
* NJSBA Member Price – To qualify for this reduced price, you must provide your NJSBA Member# at the time you place your order. If you place your order without providing your NJSBA Member#, you will be charged the regular price.

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