Episode 365
Ethical Issues for Respondent’s Counsel in a New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Case
November 3rd, 2025
34 mins
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About this Episode
This episode focuses on the ethical issues for respondent’s counsel in a New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Case. Led by experienced attorney Greg Lois, listeners will explore conflicts of interest relating to insured clients, legal billing guidelines, representation that exceeds boundaries of the workers’ compensation act, candor to the tribunal and adversary, sworn pleadings, and contact and cooperation with adversaries.
In this episode, Greg Lois will help you enhance your understanding of ethical considerations in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation litigation and ensure compliance with professional standards.
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