{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Defending Employers: Audio From Lois Law Firm Workers' Compensation Defense Attorneys ","home_page_url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com","feed_url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/json","description":"Our Monthly Workers' Compensation webinar series: The audio feed from Lois Law Firm's popular webinar training series is hosted here. Every month the Firm's attorneys present different topics in workers' compensation. Meant as a \"101-\" level training course, the attorneys present a fresh take on common issues in workers' compensation defense.\r\n-\r\nSpecial Reports and Presentations: When emerging legal issues arise that impact employers, Lois Law Firm publishes special presentations. These special events, hosted by attorneys and presented in plain English, make the emergent changes understandable for business owners, insurance carriers, and other attorneys. The audio feed from these special presentations is available exclusively here.\r\n-\r\nDISCLAIMER: This podcast is not legal advice! The materials presented by this podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this podcast are the opinions of the author. Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois or LOIS Law Firm LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","_fireside":{"subtitle":"By Lois Law Firm - Attorneys defending business. This is the audio-only feed of everything published by Lois Law Firm LLC each month. Includes our \"Third Fridays\" broadcast hosted by Christian Sison, our Workers' Compensation training series, and special reports and presentations.","pubdate":"2024-04-17T09:00:00.000-04:00","explicit":false,"copyright":"2024 by Lois Law Firm LLC","owner":"Lois Law Firm","image":"https://assets.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images/podcasts/images/a/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/cover.jpg?v=10"},"items":[{"id":"a0e94f7e-f4ec-4a4f-b4be-71bcd87ae6d5","title":"Episode 325: Practical Advice for What to Do with HIMP-1 Demands","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/325","content_text":"In New York, the Health Insurance Matching Program allows a claimant’s health insurer to seek recovery of amounts they pay for treatment that they believe should have been covered by workers’ compensation. These HIMP-1 demands are getting more common.\n\nIn this episode, “Practical Advice for What to Do with HIMP-1 Demands,” Christopher Major will address what to do with bulk submissions, what objections you can use as leverage, how to evaluate a HIMP and posture for settlement, and when litigation is recommended.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In New York, the Health Insurance Matching Program allows a claimant’s health insurer to seek recovery of amounts they pay for treatment that they believe should have been covered by workers’ compensation. These HIMP-1 demands are getting more common.

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In this episode, “Practical Advice for What to Do with HIMP-1 Demands,” Christopher Major will address what to do with bulk submissions, what objections you can use as leverage, how to evaluate a HIMP and posture for settlement, and when litigation is recommended.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Medical provider claims are one of the most challenging and contentious types of claims in New Jersey workers’ compensation law. They involve disputes between medical providers and employers or insurers over the payment of medical bills for the treatment of injured workers. In this episode, Greg Lois will help you learn how to effectively and efficiently handle the various issues and stages of medical provider claims.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best and improve your career.
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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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In this episode, Greg Lois delves into the intricate world of workers’ compensation fraud, providing legal insights and practical strategies in New York workers’ compensation. Whether you’re an attorney, claims adjuster, or investigator, this course equips you with essential knowledge to combat fraudulent practices effectively.

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Join us for an enlightening exploration of fraud prevention and legal strategies, and enhance your ability to uphold integrity in the workers’ compensation system.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois delves into the intricate world of workers’ compensation fraud, providing legal insights and practical strategies in New York workers’ compensation.","date_published":"2024-04-08T13:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a7cd0e75-a067-42a0-be60-300b7a26d6e2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49152282,"duration_in_seconds":3022}]},{"id":"d63ead58-3c4d-4ce2-bec8-b2f643e5ad61","title":"Episode 322: Getting Creative With Global Settlements: Lien Waivers, Litigation Costs, and Clever Consent Agreements","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/322","content_text":"Both New York and New Jersey require the workers’ compensation carrier to contribute its equitable share of litigation costs on the petitioner/claimant’s third-party recovery. One of the best ways to cut down exposure and resolve a workers’ compensation claim months (sometimes years!) earlier than it otherwise would have is a “global settlement.”\n\nIn this episode, “Getting Creative With Global Settlements: Lien Waivers, Litigation Costs, and Clever Consent Agreements,” Christopher Major discusses when a case is in a position for a “global settlement,” how the numbers work in both States, best practices, and how the carrier can avail itself of a clever consent agreement to settle on its terms.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Both New York and New Jersey require the workers’ compensation carrier to contribute its equitable share of litigation costs on the petitioner/claimant’s third-party recovery. One of the best ways to cut down exposure and resolve a workers’ compensation claim months (sometimes years!) earlier than it otherwise would have is a “global settlement.”

\n\n

In this episode, “Getting Creative With Global Settlements: Lien Waivers, Litigation Costs, and Clever Consent Agreements,” Christopher Major discusses when a case is in a position for a “global settlement,” how the numbers work in both States, best practices, and how the carrier can avail itself of a clever consent agreement to settle on its terms.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major discusses when a case is in a position for a \"global settlement,\" how the numbers work in both States, best practices, and how the carrier can avail itself of a clever consent agreement to settle on its terms.","date_published":"2024-03-18T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d63ead58-3c4d-4ce2-bec8-b2f643e5ad61.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45427738,"duration_in_seconds":2763}]},{"id":"1f4a527f-f64e-4f57-8d1e-307e965fe70f","title":"Episode 321: How to Handle Various Motions That May Arise in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/321","content_text":"Motion practice is an integral part of any litigation process, and New Jersey workers’ compensation law is no exception. In this episode, Greg Lois will help you learn how to effectively and efficiently handle the various motions that may arise in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best and enhance your career.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Motion practice is an integral part of any litigation process, and New Jersey workers’ compensation law is no exception. In this episode, Greg Lois will help you learn how to effectively and efficiently handle the various motions that may arise in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best and enhance your career.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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In this episode, Greg Lois delves into the intricate landscape of wage replacement and disability benefits within workers’ compensation. Whether you’re an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this course equips you with essential knowledge to handle these critical aspects effectively.

\n\n

Join us for an enlightening exploration of the financial aspects of workers’ compensation, and enhance your ability to advocate for both employees and employers.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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In both New York and New Jersey, workers’ compensation is deemed primary to no-fault benefits, such that the carrier is expected to pay for medical treatment and indemnity in a work-related motor vehicle accident. What impact this has on the workers’ compensation claim and any third-party actions, however, differs vastly between the two States.

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In this episode, “Workers’ Compensation vs. PIP: The Interplay Between Comp and No-Fault in New York and New Jersey,” Christopher Major dives into the interaction between PIP and WC benefits, the potential exposure it creates, and the rights and remedies of workers’ compensation carriers in such instances.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major dives into the interaction between PIP and WC benefits, the potential exposure it creates, and the rights and remedies of workers’ compensation carriers in such instances.","date_published":"2024-02-20T16:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/24a8af4b-628e-4d5f-89ae-e6fbed74dc46.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35590446,"duration_in_seconds":2178}]},{"id":"99d024f2-bfce-481f-bc08-b3f37b854a55","title":"Episode 318: Pleadings and Discovery: Essential Steps of Litigating New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Law","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/318","content_text":"Pleadings and discovery are the essential steps of any litigation process, and New Jersey workers’ compensation law is no exception. In this episode “Pleadings and Discovery,” Greg Lois will help you learn how to effectively and efficiently handle the various pleadings and discovery tools that are available in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best and enhance your career.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Pleadings and discovery are the essential steps of any litigation process, and New Jersey workers’ compensation law is no exception. In this episode “Pleadings and Discovery,” Greg Lois will help you learn how to effectively and efficiently handle the various pleadings and discovery tools that are available in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best and enhance your career.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Learn how to effectively and efficiently handle the various pleadings and discovery tools that are available in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2024-02-07T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/99d024f2-bfce-481f-bc08-b3f37b854a55.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46693754,"duration_in_seconds":2856}]},{"id":"3ed598ce-fba0-4043-8eab-230b4df7132f","title":"Episode 317: Critical Medical Considerations Within the Realm of New York Workers’ Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/317","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois focuses on critical medical considerations within the realm of workers’ compensation. Whether you’re an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this course equips you with essential knowledge to handle medical aspects effectively.\n\nJoin us for an enlightening exploration of medical intricacies in workers’ compensation, and enhance your ability to advocate for injured workers’ well-being.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois focuses on critical medical considerations within the realm of workers’ compensation. Whether you’re an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this course equips you with essential knowledge to handle medical aspects effectively.

\n\n

Join us for an enlightening exploration of medical intricacies in workers’ compensation, and enhance your ability to advocate for injured workers’ well-being.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois focuses on critical medical considerations within the realm of workers’ compensation. Whether you’re an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this course equips you with essential knowledge to handle medical aspects effectively.","date_published":"2024-02-05T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/3ed598ce-fba0-4043-8eab-230b4df7132f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":56475252,"duration_in_seconds":3470}]},{"id":"b8738c4b-9b98-4f7b-b86b-3a2474d19ed6","title":"Episode 316: What Happens When the Employer is Sued Civilly?","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/316","content_text":"While the workers’ compensation employer and carrier are generally immune from suit for work-related injuries in both New York (Sections 11 and 29(6)) and New Jersey (NJSA 34:15-8), sometimes the insured will be named a defendant in the claimant’s civil action. This could be for any number of reasons (discovery purposes only, an alleged intentional wrong, New York’s Scaffold Law, impleader for indemnification/contribution, etc.), but the insured’s involvement in the civil action has a direct impact on the reimbursement and subrogation potential of the claim!\n\nIn this episode, “What Happens When the Employer is Sued Civilly?,” Christopher Major explores the types of situations where the insured ends up in civil litigation for a work-related accident, and what the best practices are when that happens.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

While the workers’ compensation employer and carrier are generally immune from suit for work-related injuries in both New York (Sections 11 and 29(6)) and New Jersey (NJSA 34:15-8), sometimes the insured will be named a defendant in the claimant’s civil action. This could be for any number of reasons (discovery purposes only, an alleged intentional wrong, New York’s Scaffold Law, impleader for indemnification/contribution, etc.), but the insured’s involvement in the civil action has a direct impact on the reimbursement and subrogation potential of the claim!

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In this episode, “What Happens When the Employer is Sued Civilly?,” Christopher Major explores the types of situations where the insured ends up in civil litigation for a work-related accident, and what the best practices are when that happens.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major explores the types of situations where the insured ends up in civil litigation for a work-related accident, and what the best practices are when that happens.","date_published":"2024-01-16T16:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b8738c4b-9b98-4f7b-b86b-3a2474d19ed6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35093488,"duration_in_seconds":2147}]},{"id":"2dc24886-fe83-46d4-85f1-fdd2a3267b12","title":"Episode 315: The Fascinating World of New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Defense Strategies","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/315","content_text":"This episode \"Case Foundations: ,\" Greg Lois dives into the fascinating world of New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Defense Strategies and will explore the ins and outs of defending claims in the context of workplace injuries.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

This episode "Case Foundations: ," Greg Lois dives into the fascinating world of New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Defense Strategies and will explore the ins and outs of defending claims in the context of workplace injuries.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois dives into the fascinating world of New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Defense Strategies.","date_published":"2024-01-10T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2dc24886-fe83-46d4-85f1-fdd2a3267b12.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9364760,"duration_in_seconds":2102}]},{"id":"970094ba-2860-429c-998c-5548848bd655","title":"Episode 314: Critical Decisions and Procedural Aspects of New York Workers’ Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/314","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois delves into the intricate world of Workers’ Compensation, focusing on critical decisions and procedural aspects. Whether you’re an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this course equips you with essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of workplace injury claims.\n\nJoin us for an interactive learning experience that empowers you to make informed decisions in the complex landscape of workers’ compensation.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois delves into the intricate world of Workers’ Compensation, focusing on critical decisions and procedural aspects. Whether you’re an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this course equips you with essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of workplace injury claims.

\n\n

Join us for an interactive learning experience that empowers you to make informed decisions in the complex landscape of workers’ compensation.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"This episode delves into the intricate world of Workers’ Compensation, focusing on critical decisions and procedural aspects.","date_published":"2024-01-08T13:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/970094ba-2860-429c-998c-5548848bd655.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12330077,"duration_in_seconds":2878}]},{"id":"b29c3b72-20b3-4470-a287-7f9c44ccb86c","title":"Episode 313: 2023 Year in Review of New York Workers’ Compensation Case Law","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/313","content_text":"In this episode, “2023 Year in Review of New York Workers’ Compensation Case Law,” Greg Lois looks back to review and explain important case-law decisions, regulatory changes, and statutory updates that impact the handling and defense of New York workers’ compensation cases. We look at the game-changing cases and decisions in 2023 that will change the way we defend these matters in 2024. Join us for an end-of-the-year review and look ahead!\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “2023 Year in Review of New York Workers’ Compensation Case Law,” Greg Lois looks back to review and explain important case-law decisions, regulatory changes, and statutory updates that impact the handling and defense of New York workers’ compensation cases. We look at the game-changing cases and decisions in 2023 that will change the way we defend these matters in 2024. Join us for an end-of-the-year review and look ahead!

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg looks back to review and explain important case-law decisions, regulatory changes, and statutory updates that impact the handling and defense of NY workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2023-12-18T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b29c3b72-20b3-4470-a287-7f9c44ccb86c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8676452,"duration_in_seconds":1854}]},{"id":"87a49481-8b26-46d5-8657-b0c1b68d5d0a","title":"Episode 312: 2023 Changes in the Law Affecting Subrogation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/312","content_text":"In this episode, “2023 Changes in the Law Affecting Subrogation,” Christopher Major looks back on trial and appellate decisions published over the year of 2023 and how those decisions impact the carrier’s rights under Section 29 in New York and Section 40 in New Jersey.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “2023 Changes in the Law Affecting Subrogation,” Christopher Major looks back on trial and appellate decisions published over the year of 2023 and how those decisions impact the carrier’s rights under Section 29 in New York and Section 40 in New Jersey.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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In this episode “Ethical Considerations for Defense Counsel in a New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Case,” Greg Lois focuses on the ethical issues for respondent’s counsel in a New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Case and discusses conflicts of interest relating to insured clients, such as:

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Greg also discuss legal billing guidelines, representation that exceeds boundaries of workers’ compensation act, candor to the tribunal and adversary, sworn pleadings, and contact and co-operation with adversary.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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In this episode, “Ethical Considerations for Defense Counsel in a New York Workers’ Compensation Case,” Greg Lois focuses on the ethical issues for defense counsel in a New York Workers’ Compensation Case and will discuss conflicts of interest relating to insured clients, such as:

\n\n\n\n

Greg also discusses legal billing guidelines, representation that exceeds boundaries of workers’ compensation act (particularly in the context of release and resignation requests), candor to the tribunal and adversary, sworn pleadings, and contact and co-operation with adversary.

\n\n

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg focuses on the ethical issues for defense counsel in a New York Workers’ Compensation Case and discuss conflicts of interest relating to insured clients.","date_published":"2023-11-20T15:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/90e11ab2-70b1-45fc-939a-6d452a0ebcd8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11647145,"duration_in_seconds":2674}]},{"id":"4c535968-418c-4c1e-8f47-8ec96ec1c821","title":"Episode 309: The Concept of “Extra-Comp” Exposure and How to Fight It","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/309","content_text":"The employee files a workers’ compensation claim and, assuming they prove their case, we pay medical and/or indemnity. Seems straightforward enough. Recently, however, demands for various types of “reimbursement” under workers’ compensation policies have been increasing. Providers are suing employers/carriers in civil court as assignee of the claimant. No-fault insurers are demanding reimbursement of amounts they believe the workers’ compensation carrier should have paid. Health insurers are serving non-HIMP compliant reimbursement demands.\n\nIn this episode, \"The Concept of “Extra-Comp” Exposure and How to Fight It,\" Christopher Major dives into how we can avoid significant “back-end” exposure for workers’ compensation benefits outside of the workers’ compensation claim itself.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

The employee files a workers’ compensation claim and, assuming they prove their case, we pay medical and/or indemnity. Seems straightforward enough. Recently, however, demands for various types of “reimbursement” under workers’ compensation policies have been increasing. Providers are suing employers/carriers in civil court as assignee of the claimant. No-fault insurers are demanding reimbursement of amounts they believe the workers’ compensation carrier should have paid. Health insurers are serving non-HIMP compliant reimbursement demands.

\n\n

In this episode, "The Concept of “Extra-Comp” Exposure and How to Fight It," Christopher Major dives into how we can avoid significant “back-end” exposure for workers’ compensation benefits outside of the workers’ compensation claim itself.

\n\n

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major dives into how we can avoid significant “back-end” exposure for workers’ compensation benefits outside of the workers’ compensation claim itself.","date_published":"2023-11-13T16:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4c535968-418c-4c1e-8f47-8ec96ec1c821.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10773005,"duration_in_seconds":2418}]},{"id":"6cefea38-ea5c-4cb3-aab4-22329cdefe11","title":"Episode 308: Calculating Exposure in Dual Jurisdiction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/308","content_text":"In this episode, “Calculating Exposure in Dual Jurisdiction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWorkers’ Compensation exposures, including medical, indemnity, and permanency exposure.\nExposure in the civil litigation.\nHow and When exposure estimates should be provided by counsel to risk professionals and stakeholders.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Calculating Exposure in Dual Jurisdiction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Your goal is to move your New Jersey workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode "New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Second Injury Fund Contribution," Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled. Greg will explore whether we can get CONTRIBUTION and explain how New Jersey’s SECOND INJURY FUND works.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled. Greg will explore whether we can get CONTRIBUTION and explain how New Jersey’s SECOND INJURY FUND works.","date_published":"2023-10-23T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1f24147a-3b80-4dff-82ab-a29e11e35ed5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7872137,"duration_in_seconds":1630}]},{"id":"11203585-a773-41db-9912-ea71cb0f7a10","title":"Episode 306: Ending Future Exposure in New York: The Release and Resignation Guide","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/306","content_text":"Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Ending Future Exposure in New York: The Release and Resignation Guide,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled.\n\nIn this episode we take a look at:\n\n\nFull and Final Settlements\nHow can we avoid future exposure? RELEASE & RESIGNATIONS\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Ending Future Exposure in New York: The Release and Resignation Guide,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled.

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In this episode we take a look at:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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The claimant/petitioner filing a civil action is useful for more than just lien rights. Many times, discovery responses or deposition transcripts are filed in support of motions. The employer/carrier can also intervene and subpoena records. What might this discovery yield, and how can we weaponize it? In this LIVE webinar, Christopher Major covers how to investigate and leverage a civil case, principles of res judicata and collateral estoppel, and how the “global defense” model is the key to driving down exposure.

\n\n

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"How to investigate and leverage a civil case, principles of res judicata and collateral estoppel, and how the “global defense” model is the key to driving down exposure.","date_published":"2023-10-10T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d91940c0-df6b-4d40-94cd-707db92a4581.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10604926,"duration_in_seconds":2363}]},{"id":"cabb1452-3f6f-4c6c-a70e-beef8030f33d","title":"Episode 304: Coverage Disputes in Construction Litigation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/304","content_text":"In this episode, “Coverage Disputes in Construction Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about litigating policy disputes in construction accident cases.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWho is covered in a Wrap-Up policy? What is an “enrolled” contractor and why does it matter?\nWhat is covered in a wrap-up policy? Why is project definition and “phasing” important?\nAn overview of common issues that arise from a construction policy dispute.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Coverage Disputes in Construction Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about litigating policy disputes in construction accident cases.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about litigating policy disputes in construction accident cases.","date_published":"2023-10-02T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/cabb1452-3f6f-4c6c-a70e-beef8030f33d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22849493,"duration_in_seconds":1366}]},{"id":"2570aae2-9733-4454-bbfe-887dcba9cb3e","title":"Episode 303: Common Pitfalls to Avoid in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Medicare as Secondary Payer","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/303","content_text":"Your goal is to move your New Jersey workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Common Pitfalls to Avoid in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Medicare as Secondary Payer,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: The AGE or MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT of the claimant (Medicare as Secondary Payer Act Exposure).\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Your goal is to move your New Jersey workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Common Pitfalls to Avoid in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Medicare as Secondary Payer,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: The AGE or MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT of the claimant (Medicare as Secondary Payer Act Exposure).

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: The AGE or MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT of the claimant.","date_published":"2023-09-25T13:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2570aae2-9733-4454-bbfe-887dcba9cb3e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21088405,"duration_in_seconds":1269}]},{"id":"17557725-7906-4d48-8652-6006c03e34db","title":"Episode 302: Closing Cases in New York When Aggregate Trust Fund Deposit is Required: How to Calculate and Handle","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/302","content_text":"Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Closing Cases in New York When Aggregate Trust Fund Deposit is Required: How to Calculate and Handle,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled:\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Closing Cases in New York When Aggregate Trust Fund Deposit is Required: How to Calculate and Handle,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg explore some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: \"How to Evaluate Exposure and Discount in Total Disability Cases\" and \"Is the Client an Insurer or Insured?\"","date_published":"2023-09-18T16:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/17557725-7906-4d48-8652-6006c03e34db.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19225857,"duration_in_seconds":1150}]},{"id":"94f53152-c8b1-4175-94ec-fe862fe98a88","title":"Episode 301: Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/301","content_text":"In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nSettling Workers’ Compensation and General Liability Claims at the same time\nHow Global Settlements Reduce Exposure\nPractical examples\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time.","date_published":"2023-09-05T13:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/94f53152-c8b1-4175-94ec-fe862fe98a88.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22222542,"duration_in_seconds":1333}]},{"id":"556c279d-1cb2-4abc-b1aa-af9ce50852f6","title":"Episode 300: Common Pitfalls to Avoid in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Risk Transfer","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/300","content_text":"Your goal is to move your New Jersey workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Common Pitfalls to Avoid in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Risk Transfer,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: Is there another Tortfeasor? RISK TRANSFER reduces our exposure.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Your goal is to move your New Jersey workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Common Pitfalls to Avoid in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Settlements: Risk Transfer,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: Is there another Tortfeasor? RISK TRANSFER reduces our exposure.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: Is there another Tortfeasor? RISK TRANSFER reduces our exposure.","date_published":"2023-08-28T13:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/556c279d-1cb2-4abc-b1aa-af9ce50852f6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27983246,"duration_in_seconds":1692}]},{"id":"aef44100-0cfd-48ba-8049-76f2c5417e68","title":"Episode 299: Don’t Overlook Risk Transfer When Closing Cases in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/299","content_text":"Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Don’t Overlook Risk Transfer When Closing Cases in New York,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: Is there another Tortfeasor? RISK TRANSFER reduces our exposure.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Don’t Overlook Risk Transfer When Closing Cases in New York,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: Is there another Tortfeasor? RISK TRANSFER reduces our exposure.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: Is there another Tortfeasor? RISK TRANSFER reduces our exposure.","date_published":"2023-08-21T16:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/aef44100-0cfd-48ba-8049-76f2c5417e68.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28153152,"duration_in_seconds":1709}]},{"id":"1318b184-e26e-46ea-8a1c-912d6b34d4c1","title":"Episode 298: New York’s “Serious Injury” Threshold and New Jersey’s “Verbal Threshold” in MVA Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/298","content_text":"MVA cases in New York and New Jersey are anything but basic. All of the usual requirements for proving a case at trial still apply: witness testimony, expert reports, pretrial written discovery, initial investigation, etc. However, MVA cases have additional issues at play. New York’s No-Fault Law (Article 51) makes reference to a “serious injury” requirement and bars suits for “basic economic loss.” New Jersey has the limitation on lawsuit option on auto policies, also known as the “verbal threshold.” In this episode, “New York’s “Serious Injury” Threshold and New Jersey’s “Verbal Threshold” in MVA Cases,” Christopher Major covers the additional elements needed for a viable MVA civil case in New York and New Jersey.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

MVA cases in New York and New Jersey are anything but basic. All of the usual requirements for proving a case at trial still apply: witness testimony, expert reports, pretrial written discovery, initial investigation, etc. However, MVA cases have additional issues at play. New York’s No-Fault Law (Article 51) makes reference to a “serious injury” requirement and bars suits for “basic economic loss.” New Jersey has the limitation on lawsuit option on auto policies, also known as the “verbal threshold.” In this episode, “New York’s “Serious Injury” Threshold and New Jersey’s “Verbal Threshold” in MVA Cases,” Christopher Major covers the additional elements needed for a viable MVA civil case in New York and New Jersey.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major, Civil Practice Team Leader at Lois Law Firm, covers the additional elements needed for a viable MVA civil case in New York and New Jersey.","date_published":"2023-08-14T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1318b184-e26e-46ea-8a1c-912d6b34d4c1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21536474,"duration_in_seconds":1270}]},{"id":"41497770-2cf3-4f60-8671-c86725cece65","title":"Episode 297: Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/297","content_text":"In this episode, “Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nCoordinating litigation proceeding in both workers’ compensation court AND a civil court;\nMilestones in a typical workers’ compensation proceeding in New York;\nMilestones in a construction general liability action in New York.\nBest Practices for reaching global settlements, including advice on mediation strategy.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia leads a discussion about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.","date_published":"2023-08-07T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/41497770-2cf3-4f60-8671-c86725cece65.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21798761,"duration_in_seconds":1309}]},{"id":"4244ecbc-6ea8-4818-adb5-c9b348db29df","title":"Episode 296: Permanent Disability and Settlements in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/296","content_text":"New Jersey offers options for resolving cases, and we explore the choices and challenges of each! In this episode, “Permanent Disability and Settlements in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Greg Lois looks at Section 20, Section 22, and Trial-to-Judgment options in this jurisdiction.\n\nIn this episode Greg explains:\n\n\nThe “WHEN” of Evaluating Exposure\nThe “HOW” of Evaluating Exposure\n“WHAT” is the Exposure: Answering the Big Question!\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New Jersey offers options for resolving cases, and we explore the choices and challenges of each! In this episode, “Permanent Disability and Settlements in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Greg Lois looks at Section 20, Section 22, and Trial-to-Judgment options in this jurisdiction.

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In this episode Greg explains:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois looks at Section 20, Section 22, and Trial-to-Judgment options in this jurisdiction.","date_published":"2023-07-24T13:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4244ecbc-6ea8-4818-adb5-c9b348db29df.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":50026835,"duration_in_seconds":3045}]},{"id":"808903d5-69e8-4f6c-94b9-7a151c826d59","title":"Episode 295: Closing Workers’ Compensation Cases in New York: Medicare Secondary Payer Obligations","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/295","content_text":"Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Closing Workers’ Compensation Cases in New York: Medicare Secondary Payer Obligations,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: The AGE or MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT of the claimant (Medicare as Secondary Payer Act Exposure).\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Your goal is to move your New York workers’ compensation case to a timely closure, but there are some commonly-overlooked issues that can complicate the final resolution or settlement. In this episode, “Closing Workers’ Compensation Cases in New York: Medicare Secondary Payer Obligations,” Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: The AGE or MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT of the claimant (Medicare as Secondary Payer Act Exposure).

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores some complications that must be considered BEFORE a case is settled: The AGE or MEDICARE ENTITLEMENT of the claimant (Medicare as Secondary Payer Act Exposure).","date_published":"2023-07-17T15:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/808903d5-69e8-4f6c-94b9-7a151c826d59.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45991139,"duration_in_seconds":2816}]},{"id":"55b0551f-2ab4-4570-a31a-dabd35295a61","title":"Episode 294: Components of a Bulletproof Consent Letter Under Section 29(5)","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/294","content_text":"In New York, either a carrier’s written consent to settle the third-party action or a compromise order from the civil court approving the settlement is required, or else the claimant forfeits the right to future benefits. Over time, the law has carved out some basic requirements for making a consent letter effective, including circumstances where rights may be lost if not adequately preserved! In this episode, “Components of a Bulletproof Consent Letter Under Section 29(5),” Christopher Major breaks down the consent requirement and lay out what belongs in the final agreement.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In New York, either a carrier’s written consent to settle the third-party action or a compromise order from the civil court approving the settlement is required, or else the claimant forfeits the right to future benefits. Over time, the law has carved out some basic requirements for making a consent letter effective, including circumstances where rights may be lost if not adequately preserved! In this episode, “Components of a Bulletproof Consent Letter Under Section 29(5),” Christopher Major breaks down the consent requirement and lay out what belongs in the final agreement.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major break downs the consent requirement and lay out what belongs in the final agreement.","date_published":"2023-07-10T16:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/55b0551f-2ab4-4570-a31a-dabd35295a61.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27810619,"duration_in_seconds":1692}]},{"id":"8cae2fc0-8a2a-4602-9eef-e1d2a14cd275","title":"Episode 293: Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/293","content_text":"In this episode, “Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases,” Noah Pollack partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident cases.\n\nNoah discusses the following:\n\n\nPrivileges, disclosures, and collateral estoppel;\nProtected and unprotected documents; and\nInvestigation Reports\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases,” Noah Pollack partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident cases.

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Noah discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Noah Pollack leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident","date_published":"2023-07-03T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8cae2fc0-8a2a-4602-9eef-e1d2a14cd275.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25397241,"duration_in_seconds":1555}]},{"id":"34bb590b-60ce-49b5-842c-4eabd09110a1","title":"Episode 292: Discovery, Pre-Trials, Trials, & Appeals in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/292","content_text":"In this episode, \"Discovery, Pre-Trials, Trials, & Appeals in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims,\" Greg Lois explains the litigation process in New Jersey workers’ compensation claims. An experienced trial attorney provides you with an insider’s look at how the litigation process and explains step-by-step how a case moves from inception to resolution.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nDiscovery Allowable Under the Court Rules.\nThe “Pre-trial” Process (and hearing cycles).\nTrial Sequencing.\nAppeal Strategy and considerations unique to this jurisdiction.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Discovery, Pre-Trials, Trials, & Appeals in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims," Greg Lois explains the litigation process in New Jersey workers’ compensation claims. An experienced trial attorney provides you with an insider’s look at how the litigation process and explains step-by-step how a case moves from inception to resolution.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explains the litigation process in New Jersey workers’ compensation claims.","date_published":"2023-06-26T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/34bb590b-60ce-49b5-842c-4eabd09110a1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24637210,"duration_in_seconds":1488}]},{"id":"4c959d1d-7ea6-4e95-867c-5e6d7230be1a","title":"Episode 291: Guide to Permanent Disability & Settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/291","content_text":"In this episode, \"Guide to Permanent Disability & Settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation Claims,\" Greg Lois explains how awards for permanent medical impairment and loss of earning capacity are calculated with recommendations for handling cases at the permanency stage. We focus on strategies that help you reduce exposure in these cases!\n\nIn this episode Greg covers:\n\n\nMaximum Medical Improvement\nScheduled Loss of Use (SLU)\nLoss of Wage Earning Capacity (LWEC) Section 32 Settlements\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Guide to Permanent Disability & Settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation Claims," Greg Lois explains how awards for permanent medical impairment and loss of earning capacity are calculated with recommendations for handling cases at the permanency stage. We focus on strategies that help you reduce exposure in these cases!

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In this episode Greg covers:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"How awards for permanent medical impairment and loss of earning capacity are calculated with recommendations for handling cases at the permanency stage.","date_published":"2023-06-19T15:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4c959d1d-7ea6-4e95-867c-5e6d7230be1a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43002631,"duration_in_seconds":2628}]},{"id":"d4ebe2fe-7154-4396-93d4-bcf91a8f379b","title":"Episode 290: “Subrogation” as a Term of Art: The Difference Between Lien, Subrogation, and Offset Rights","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/290","content_text":"Both Section 29 and Section 40 give rise to three distinct rights: lien reimbursement, subrogation, and a future credit/offset against additional workers’ compensation benefits. In this episode, ““Subrogation” as a Term of Art: The Difference Between Lien, Subrogation, and Offset Rights,” Christopher Major explains the differences between these statutory rights, their meaning, and how/when they apply. He covers benefits that are “lienable,” third-party recoveries subject to a lien, what is needed for formal subrogation, and practical examples of how credit/offset rights apply.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Both Section 29 and Section 40 give rise to three distinct rights: lien reimbursement, subrogation, and a future credit/offset against additional workers’ compensation benefits. In this episode, ““Subrogation” as a Term of Art: The Difference Between Lien, Subrogation, and Offset Rights,” Christopher Major explains the differences between these statutory rights, their meaning, and how/when they apply. He covers benefits that are “lienable,” third-party recoveries subject to a lien, what is needed for formal subrogation, and practical examples of how credit/offset rights apply.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Major addresses how to perfect your lien rights every step of the way so that you are holding the cards when the third-party action settles.","date_published":"2023-06-12T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d4ebe2fe-7154-4396-93d4-bcf91a8f379b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26363702,"duration_in_seconds":1602}]},{"id":"8b312a87-fb91-476a-99f8-07ff3d3c7f59","title":"Episode 289: Construction Claims: Responding to the Loss","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/289","content_text":"In this episode, “Construction Claims: Responding to the Loss,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers’ compensation and general liability claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nDetermining what construction site injuries require an immediate onsite investigation.\nHow an onsite investigation should be conducted.\nBenefits of a cloaked or attorney-driven investigation.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Construction Claims: Responding to the Loss,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers’ compensation and general liability claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers' compensation and general liability claim.","date_published":"2023-06-05T13:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8b312a87-fb91-476a-99f8-07ff3d3c7f59.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16805987,"duration_in_seconds":1001}]},{"id":"cc8d1f30-d370-42fa-aecb-8590cb447bcf","title":"Episode 288: Practical Guide to Closing Medical Provider Claims in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/288","content_text":"In 2023 Medical Provider Claims are now one-in-five (20%) of all new cases filed before the Division of Workers’ Compensation. In this episode \"Practical Guide to Closing Medical Provider Claims in New Jersey,\" Greg Lois provides you with practical guidance on:\n\n\nWhat is a Medical Provider Claim?\nDiscovery allowable in a Medical Provider Claim\nHow to Handle These Claims: our Decision Tree\nHow to Defend Cross-Jurisdictional Medical Provider Claims\nA Look Into The FUTURE… Pending litigation and likely Appellate direction.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In 2023 Medical Provider Claims are now one-in-five (20%) of all new cases filed before the Division of Workers’ Compensation. In this episode "Practical Guide to Closing Medical Provider Claims in New Jersey," Greg Lois provides you with practical guidance on:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In 2023 Medical Provider Claims are now one-in-five (20%) of all new cases filed before the Division of Workers’ Compensation.","date_published":"2023-05-22T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/cc8d1f30-d370-42fa-aecb-8590cb447bcf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30253443,"duration_in_seconds":1847}]},{"id":"d21fb2fa-6ef6-4125-bb61-c7b317d04609","title":"Episode 287: Discovery, Trials, Hearings, & Appeals in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/287","content_text":"In this episode, “Discovery, Trials, Hearings, & Appeals in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Tim Kane explains the litigation process in New York workers’ compensation claims. An experienced trial attorney provides you with an insider’s look at how the litigation process and explains step-by-step how a case moves from inception to resolution.\n\nIn this episode Tim explores:\n\n\nOverview of Discovery Devices\nExplain the Hearing Types Appeals\nExplore how you can make sure your Defense Attorney is Providing Value\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Discovery, Trials, Hearings, & Appeals in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Tim Kane explains the litigation process in New York workers’ compensation claims. An experienced trial attorney provides you with an insider’s look at how the litigation process and explains step-by-step how a case moves from inception to resolution.

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In this episode Tim explores:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tim Kane provides you with an insider’s look at how the litigation process and explains step-by-step how a case moves from inception to resolution.","date_published":"2023-05-15T17:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d21fb2fa-6ef6-4125-bb61-c7b317d04609.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35586211,"duration_in_seconds":2160}]},{"id":"4913ac6c-7186-400e-b4cd-92473ef55480","title":"Episode 286: No Double Recovery! Practical Advice for Avoiding Reimbursement Pitfalls","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/286","content_text":"New York’s Section 29 and New Jersey’s Section 40 exist to prevent the claimant/petitioner from recovering twice for the same injury. That never seems to stop third-party attorneys from asking for a “1/3rd, 1/3rd, 1/3rd” split though. In this episode, “No Double Recovery! Practical Advice for Avoiding Reimbursement Pitfalls,” Christopher Major addresses how to perfect your lien rights every step of the way so that you are holding the cards when the third-party action settles. We will also go over whether common threats such as quashing the lien or abandoning the civil action are legitimate.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New York’s Section 29 and New Jersey’s Section 40 exist to prevent the claimant/petitioner from recovering twice for the same injury. That never seems to stop third-party attorneys from asking for a “1/3rd, 1/3rd, 1/3rd” split though. In this episode, “No Double Recovery! Practical Advice for Avoiding Reimbursement Pitfalls,” Christopher Major addresses how to perfect your lien rights every step of the way so that you are holding the cards when the third-party action settles. We will also go over whether common threats such as quashing the lien or abandoning the civil action are legitimate.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major addresses how to perfect your lien rights every step of the way so that you are holding the cards when the third-party action settles.","date_published":"2023-05-08T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4913ac6c-7186-400e-b4cd-92473ef55480.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29734641,"duration_in_seconds":1812}]},{"id":"4ec2dd28-470b-4a52-892d-1e7fd7ca9ce7","title":"Episode 285: Construction Claims: Preparing for the Loss","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/285","content_text":"In this episode, “Construction Claims: Preparing for the Loss,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated. This team, assembled before any construction losses occur, can include the project owner, safety organization, investigators, on-site medical staff, insurance broker, third-party administrator, and any contractors present.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nAssembling a team of risk professionals who will “swing into action” once a catastrophic loss occurs.\nWho should be on the team.\nGetting the team together, running a drill.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Construction Claims: Preparing for the Loss,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated. This team, assembled before any construction losses occur, can include the project owner, safety organization, investigators, on-site medical staff, insurance broker, third-party administrator, and any contractors present.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated.","date_published":"2023-05-01T13:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4ec2dd28-470b-4a52-892d-1e7fd7ca9ce7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18610494,"duration_in_seconds":1112}]},{"id":"e014d54d-ca14-4c89-9e47-ccf9a794d33f","title":"Episode 284: Meeting the Challenge Common Litigation Issues in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/284","content_text":"In this episode, \"Meeting the Challenge Common Litigation Issues in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases,\" Greg Lois explores the most common causes for litigation in New Jersey workers’ compensation claims and how you can stay in control and position your case for a successful outcome.\n\nGreg discuss the following:\n\n\nFraud in New Jersey and How to Prosecute Abusers.\nUsing Motions to Advance Your Case and Create Leverage for Settlement.\nSuccessfully Defending Re-Openers.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Meeting the Challenge Common Litigation Issues in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases," Greg Lois explores the most common causes for litigation in New Jersey workers’ compensation claims and how you can stay in control and position your case for a successful outcome.

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Greg discuss the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores the most common causes for litigation in New Jersey workers’ compensation claims and how you can stay in control and position your case for a successful outcome.","date_published":"2023-04-24T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e014d54d-ca14-4c89-9e47-ccf9a794d33f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42496091,"duration_in_seconds":2609}]},{"id":"a87aa383-159e-4aef-9e6b-4d9b5a9e11da","title":"Episode 283: Defending Employers: Common Litigation Issues in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/283","content_text":"In this episode, \"Defending Employers: Common Litigation Issues in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,\" Greg Lois will explore the most common causes of litigation in New York workers’ compensation claims and how to best prepare your case for a successful outcome.\n\nIn this presentation Greg explores:\n\n\nMaximum Medical Improvement\nReturn to Work Issues\nLabor Market Attachment\nFraud & Concealment\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Defending Employers: Common Litigation Issues in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases," Greg Lois will explore the most common causes of litigation in New York workers’ compensation claims and how to best prepare your case for a successful outcome.

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In this presentation Greg explores:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores the most common causes of litigation in New York workers’ compensation claims and how to best prepare your case for a successful outcome.","date_published":"2023-04-17T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a87aa383-159e-4aef-9e6b-4d9b5a9e11da.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":50407750,"duration_in_seconds":3100}]},{"id":"cddc35fc-c669-4d7b-8b16-fec8a8f04ff6","title":"Episode 282: New York’s Labor/Scaffold Law in the Context of Workers’ Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/282","content_text":"As a follow-up to March’s episode on workers’ compensation exclusivity, Christopher Major tackles the difficult subject of the frequently-cited Labor Law Sections 200, 240(1), and 241(6). How does such a claim impact subrogation potential? When might an employer be exposed despite exclusivity? What is needed for a claim to qualify under the Labor Law?\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

As a follow-up to March’s episode on workers’ compensation exclusivity, Christopher Major tackles the difficult subject of the frequently-cited Labor Law Sections 200, 240(1), and 241(6). How does such a claim impact subrogation potential? When might an employer be exposed despite exclusivity? What is needed for a claim to qualify under the Labor Law?

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major tackles the difficult subject of the frequently-cited Labor Law Sections 200, 240(1), and 241(6).","date_published":"2023-04-10T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/cddc35fc-c669-4d7b-8b16-fec8a8f04ff6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23586676,"duration_in_seconds":1428}]},{"id":"00d2299f-4e6e-4749-b0d9-14dc6012eac4","title":"Episode 281: Wrap-Ups: Risk Reduction Schemes that Complicate Case Handling","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/281","content_text":"In this episode, “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia explains the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nAnatomy\nBenefits\nCoverage Issues\nUnique Defenses & Issues\nAdministration\nImportant Documents\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia explains the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling.","date_published":"2023-04-10T13:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/00d2299f-4e6e-4749-b0d9-14dc6012eac4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27555787,"duration_in_seconds":1667}]},{"id":"74684b94-3814-4798-8eaf-56de001b39d6","title":"Episode 280: Staying in Control of the Claim: Medical Benefits in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/280","content_text":"In this episode, “Staying in Control of the Claim: Medical Benefits in New Jersey,” Greg Lois explores how staying in control of your New Jersey claim is accomplished through medical control, and how not to lose control of your case!\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nMedical Care in General\nWhen Medical Ends\nHow to Defend Motions for Temporary and Medical Benefits\nMedical Experts\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Staying in Control of the Claim: Medical Benefits in New Jersey,” Greg Lois explores how staying in control of your New Jersey claim is accomplished through medical control, and how not to lose control of your case!

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"How staying in control of your New Jersey claim is accomplished through medical control, and how not to lose control of your case!","date_published":"2023-03-27T13:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/74684b94-3814-4798-8eaf-56de001b39d6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31329987,"duration_in_seconds":1904}]},{"id":"9832e49f-8c86-4579-995a-54b1e650c449","title":"Episode 279: Understanding Indemnity & Medical Benefits in New York Workers’ Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/279","content_text":"In this episode “Understanding Indemnity & Medical Benefits in New York Workers’ Compensation,” Greg Lois explores the topics, and help give you a better understanding, of indemnity and medical benefits in New York Workers’ Compensation.\n\nTopics covered include:\n\n\nOverview of WAGE REPLACEMENT and MEDICAL benefits\nDefining MAXIMUM MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT\nWhen you can STOP PAYING wage replacement\nWhat is LABOR MARKET ATTACHMENT\nWhy avoiding TENTATIVE RATES is important\nUnderstanding MEDICAL TREATMENT GUIDELINES\nHow the “ONBOARD” System Impacts Cases\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode “Understanding Indemnity & Medical Benefits in New York Workers’ Compensation,” Greg Lois explores the topics, and help give you a better understanding, of indemnity and medical benefits in New York Workers’ Compensation.

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Topics covered include:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores the topics of claim initiation, compensability decision-making, and how to calculate Average Weekly Wage in New York.","date_published":"2023-03-20T15:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9832e49f-8c86-4579-995a-54b1e650c449.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47344420,"duration_in_seconds":2909}]},{"id":"3d4afe77-c6d8-41ef-8217-f1402d375448","title":"Episode 278: Civil Exposure for the Employer and the Concept of Comp Exclusivity","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/278","content_text":"In this episode, “Civil Exposure for the Employer and the Concept of Comp Exclusivity,” Christopher Major discusses New Jersey’s Section 8 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-8), New York’s Sections 11 and 29(6), a claimant’s election of remedies, the concepts of “grave injury” and intentional wrongs, contractual indemnification, and potential implications of a carrier’s Part B Employers’ Liability policy in a third-party civil action.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Civil Exposure for the Employer and the Concept of Comp Exclusivity,” Christopher Major discusses New Jersey’s Section 8 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-8), New York’s Sections 11 and 29(6), a claimant’s election of remedies, the concepts of “grave injury” and intentional wrongs, contractual indemnification, and potential implications of a carrier’s Part B Employers’ Liability policy in a third-party civil action.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"New Jersey’s Section 8 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-8), New York’s Sections 11 and 29(6), a claimant’s election of remedies, the concepts of “grave injury” and intentional wrongs, contractual indemnification, and potential implications of a carrier’s Part B Employers’ Liability policy in a third-party civil action.","date_published":"2023-03-13T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/3d4afe77-c6d8-41ef-8217-f1402d375448.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22532711,"duration_in_seconds":1362}]},{"id":"69c9895f-4b09-4c76-a50b-4d1569ad3c3f","title":"Episode 277: NY Workers’ Compensation Highlights for Construction Claims Professionals","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/277","content_text":"In this episode, “NY Workers’ Compensation Highlights for Construction Claims Professionals,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, provides an overview of the Workers’ Compensation law in New York with a focus on issues and topics which impact construction claims. This episode is geared towards claim professionals who are more experienced with general liability claims but want to gain an understanding of how the workers’ compensation litigation unfolds.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nTimeline of a workers’ compensation claim\nHow a workers’ compensation claim impacts a general liability claim\nWorkers’ compensation milestones\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “NY Workers’ Compensation Highlights for Construction Claims Professionals,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, provides an overview of the Workers’ Compensation law in New York with a focus on issues and topics which impact construction claims. This episode is geared towards claim professionals who are more experienced with general liability claims but want to gain an understanding of how the workers’ compensation litigation unfolds.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul provides an overview of the Workers’ Compensation law in New York with a focus on issues and topics which impact construction claims.","date_published":"2023-03-06T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/69c9895f-4b09-4c76-a50b-4d1569ad3c3f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34621594,"duration_in_seconds":2114}]},{"id":"94db9bb0-4075-44ca-871c-78a5f8420765","title":"Episode 276: New Jersey Workers’ Compensation: Case Foundations","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/276","content_text":"In this episode, \"New Jersey Workers’ Compensation: Case Foundations,\" Greg Lois explores the topics of claim initiation, compensability decision-making, and how to calculate Average Weekly Wage in New Jersey.\n\nTopics covered include:\n\n\nAcceptance or Denial\nInvestigation\nAWW\nRe-Openers\nMedical Provider Claims\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "New Jersey Workers’ Compensation: Case Foundations," Greg Lois explores the topics of claim initiation, compensability decision-making, and how to calculate Average Weekly Wage in New Jersey.

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Topics covered include:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores the topics of claim initiation, compensability decision-making, and how to calculate Average Weekly Wage in New Jersey.","date_published":"2023-02-27T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/94db9bb0-4075-44ca-871c-78a5f8420765.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27871697,"duration_in_seconds":1690}]},{"id":"c2f81281-e798-4344-add0-0454bbab4498","title":"Episode 275: New York Workers’ Compensation: Case Foundations","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/275","content_text":"In this episode “New York Workers’ Compensation: Case Foundations,” Greg Lois explores the topics of claim initiation, compensability decision-making, and how to calculate Average Weekly Wage in New York.\n\nTopics covered include:\n\n\nWhat happens FIRST when an injury occurs at work\nDifference between ACCEPTED and DENIED claims\nWhat we do when we are advocating for sustaining the denial using handouts as model\nOCCUPATIONAL DISEASE claims in general\nUnderstanding “AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE”\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode “New York Workers’ Compensation: Case Foundations,” Greg Lois explores the topics of claim initiation, compensability decision-making, and how to calculate Average Weekly Wage in New York.

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Topics covered include:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explores the topics of claim initiation, compensability decision-making, and how to calculate Average Weekly Wage in New York.","date_published":"2023-02-21T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c2f81281-e798-4344-add0-0454bbab4498.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48050099,"duration_in_seconds":2944}]},{"id":"b205b3ec-ed62-43f1-bf31-b1c2a5fea1a4","title":"Episode 274: Combating HIMP-1 Demands Defense and Resolution Strategies","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/274","content_text":"Workers' compensation carriers and self-insureds are getting more and more of these demands every year, sometimes resulting in a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars even when a case is closed or not established! In this episode \"Combating HIMP-1 Demands Defense and Resolution Strategies,\" Christopher Major makes sure you know how to fight back and provide unique resolution strategies that are guaranteed to drive down your exposure!\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Workers' compensation carriers and self-insureds are getting more and more of these demands every year, sometimes resulting in a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars even when a case is closed or not established! In this episode "Combating HIMP-1 Demands Defense and Resolution Strategies," Christopher Major makes sure you know how to fight back and provide unique resolution strategies that are guaranteed to drive down your exposure!

\n\n

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major makes sure you know how to fight back and provide unique resolution strategies that are guaranteed to drive down your exposure!","date_published":"2023-02-13T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b205b3ec-ed62-43f1-bf31-b1c2a5fea1a4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28737714,"duration_in_seconds":1750}]},{"id":"939fcd8a-29f0-4d68-bd23-2b270a7d823a","title":"Episode 273: Overview of New York Construction Claim Litigation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/273","content_text":"In this episode, \"Overview of New York Construction Claim Litigation,\" Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, provides an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.\n\nSome of the topics that Tashia discusses:\n\n\nCommon and statutory law for owners and contractors.\nThe Impact of New York’s Labor Law Sections 200, 240, & 241.\nRecent case law affecting how these statutes are interpreted.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Overview of New York Construction Claim Litigation," Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, provides an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.

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Some of the topics that Tashia discusses:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul provides an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.","date_published":"2023-02-06T13:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/939fcd8a-29f0-4d68-bd23-2b270a7d823a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22791760,"duration_in_seconds":1371}]},{"id":"79faf805-8713-42cc-8966-279fbcfc4159","title":"Episode 272: Introduction to New Jersey Workers’ Compensation & Our 2023 Webinar Series","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/272","content_text":"Our kick-off episode for a year-long guided tour of the New Jersey workers’ compensation system! In this episode, “Introduction to New Jersey Workers’ Compensation & Our 2023 Webinar Series,” Greg Lois will provide a broad overview of the workers’ compensation with a focus on what makes New Jersey unique.\n\nIn this episode Greg explores:\n\n\nWhat is Workers’ Compensation in general?\nHow is the system designed?\nWhat are the benefits for the employee and how are those benefits sequenced?\nHow employers can control their workers’ compensation costs and reduce exposure.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Our kick-off episode for a year-long guided tour of the New Jersey workers’ compensation system! In this episode, “Introduction to New Jersey Workers’ Compensation & Our 2023 Webinar Series,” Greg Lois will provide a broad overview of the workers’ compensation with a focus on what makes New Jersey unique.

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In this episode Greg explores:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides a broad overview of the workers’ compensation with a focus on what makes New Jersey unique.","date_published":"2023-01-23T13:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/79faf805-8713-42cc-8966-279fbcfc4159.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48496695,"duration_in_seconds":2986}]},{"id":"59d3814e-b531-413c-995e-0309eaecd37e","title":"Episode 271: Introduction to New York Workers’ Compensation & Our 2023 Webinar Series","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/271","content_text":"Our kick-off episode for a year-long guided tour of the New York workers’ compensation system! In this episode, “Introduction to New York Workers’ Compensation & Our 2023 Webinar Series,” Greg Lois will provide a broad overview of the workers’ compensation with a focus on what makes New York unique.\n\nIn this episode Greg explores:\n\n\nWhat is Workers’ Compensation in general?\nHow is the New York workers’ compensation system designed?\nWhat are the benefits for the employee and how are those benefits sequenced?\nHow employers can control their workers’ compensation costs and reduce exposure.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Our kick-off episode for a year-long guided tour of the New York workers’ compensation system! In this episode, “Introduction to New York Workers’ Compensation & Our 2023 Webinar Series,” Greg Lois will provide a broad overview of the workers’ compensation with a focus on what makes New York unique.

\n\n

In this episode Greg explores:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides a broad overview of the workers’ compensation with a focus on what makes New York unique.","date_published":"2023-01-18T15:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/59d3814e-b531-413c-995e-0309eaecd37e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34926029,"duration_in_seconds":2123}]},{"id":"41790a69-2ab6-4bb1-bed7-119cad186cdc","title":"Episode 270: Carve-Out \"Ins and Outs\" - How to Ensure Maximum Subrogation Recovery in a New York MVA Case","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/270","content_text":"In New York MVA cases, there is a flat $50,000 reduction to the carrier’s Section 29 lien…or is there? As always in the law, exceptions abound, and loss transfer can get the $50k back even if the “carve-out” does apply. In this episode, “Carve-Out “Ins and Outs” – How to Ensure Maximum Subrogation Recovery in a New York MVA Case,” Christopher Major explains how to not miss out on money you’re potentially entitled to simply because claimant’s counsel says you don’t have rights!\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In New York MVA cases, there is a flat $50,000 reduction to the carrier’s Section 29 lien…or is there? As always in the law, exceptions abound, and loss transfer can get the $50k back even if the “carve-out” does apply. In this episode, “Carve-Out “Ins and Outs” – How to Ensure Maximum Subrogation Recovery in a New York MVA Case,” Christopher Major explains how to not miss out on money you’re potentially entitled to simply because claimant’s counsel says you don’t have rights!

\n\n

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major explains how to not miss out on money you’re potentially entitled to simply because claimant’s counsel says you don’t have rights!","date_published":"2023-01-09T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/41790a69-2ab6-4bb1-bed7-119cad186cdc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34629331,"duration_in_seconds":2118}]},{"id":"1ad4c70f-abfe-43dd-bae5-72a5cbc825c6","title":"Episode 269: Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination and 2022 Year-End Review of Construction Case Law","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/269","content_text":"In this episode “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination and 2022 Year-End Review of Construction Case Law,” Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, starts off 2023 by looking at the goals of construction clients in coordinating the defense litigation involving the same plaintiff/claimant in multiple jurisdictions. Tashia also looks back at the important case law decisions of 2022 which will have an impact on how we defend claims in the future!\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nTactics That Benefit Employer\nReduction of Litigation Costs\nAvoiding Collateral Estoppel\nReaching Global Settlements\nMost important Workers’ Compensation construction accident trial and appellate decisions.\nNew case law impacting civil litigation.\nA look ahead at how these case decisions will impact the practice in 2023.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination and 2022 Year-End Review of Construction Case Law,” Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, starts off 2023 by looking at the goals of construction clients in coordinating the defense litigation involving the same plaintiff/claimant in multiple jurisdictions. Tashia also looks back at the important case law decisions of 2022 which will have an impact on how we defend claims in the future!

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia starts off 2023 by looking at the goals of construction clients in coordinating the defense litigation involving the same plaintiff/claimant in multiple jurisdictions.","date_published":"2023-01-03T13:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1ad4c70f-abfe-43dd-bae5-72a5cbc825c6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25606391,"duration_in_seconds":1556}]},{"id":"028c5208-5040-420e-a669-4eaa4e50cb9e","title":"Episode 268: Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/268","content_text":"In this episode, \"[Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey](Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey),\" Greg Lois will discuss the latest development in Medical Provider Application for Payment Claims in New Jersey workers’ compensation court.\n\nGreg will discuss the following:\n\n\nJurisdiction for these cases under New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Act, Section 15.\nRecent case law decisions affecting exposure.\nPractical tips for pricing and resolving these medical provider reimbursement claims.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "[Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey](Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey)," Greg Lois will discuss the latest development in Medical Provider Application for Payment Claims in New Jersey workers’ compensation court.

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Greg will discuss the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses the latest development in Medical Provider Application for Payment Claims in New Jersey workers’ compensation court.","date_published":"2022-12-27T13:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/028c5208-5040-420e-a669-4eaa4e50cb9e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29088782,"duration_in_seconds":1771}]},{"id":"725d047f-5cb7-4c3f-be0d-69fa735cf3c0","title":"Episode 267: The Importance of Risk Transfer in New York Workers’ Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/267","content_text":"In this episode, \"The Importance of Risk Transfer in New York Workers’ Compensation,\" Greg Lois leads a discussion on reimbursement from the proceeds of third party claims as well as the carrier/employer’s right to subrogate.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat rights the carrier or employer has to the proceeds of a third-party settlement pursuant to Section 29.\nOverview of how reimbursement is calculated.\nWhat types of cases are “red flags” for reimbursement or risk transfer.\nAnswers to common risk transfer questions.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "The Importance of Risk Transfer in New York Workers’ Compensation," Greg Lois leads a discussion on reimbursement from the proceeds of third party claims as well as the carrier/employer’s right to subrogate.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a discussion on reimbursement from the proceeds of third party claims as well as the carrier/employer’s right to subrogate.","date_published":"2022-12-19T15:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/725d047f-5cb7-4c3f-be0d-69fa735cf3c0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28101877,"duration_in_seconds":1705}]},{"id":"e3f35c6a-c7ed-436c-b2f4-4798c064eb9d","title":"Episode 266: Out-of-State Accidents: Choice of Law, Federal Cases, and Harmonizing Subrogation Statutes","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/266","content_text":"Many employees travel for their job. What happens when you pay benefits in the claimant’s home State, but the third-party action is in the defendant’s home State? What statute applies? How can you ensure you are still getting your maximum recovery? In this episode, \"Out-of-State Accidents: Choice of Law, Federal Cases, and Harmonizing Subrogation Statutes,\" Christopher Major discusses how to navigate multijurisdictional claims, how to monitor or intervene in a federal case, and how to blend statutes to ensure you receive your maximum reimbursement.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nThe choice of law doctrine in New York and New Jersey.\nWhen to expect a federal action and how to find it on PACER.\nThe availability of remedies such as loss transfer for out-of-State accidents or foreign workers’ compensation claims.\nHow to use basic rights of contract to “pick and choose” the most favorable reimbursement scheme.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Many employees travel for their job. What happens when you pay benefits in the claimant’s home State, but the third-party action is in the defendant’s home State? What statute applies? How can you ensure you are still getting your maximum recovery? In this episode, "Out-of-State Accidents: Choice of Law, Federal Cases, and Harmonizing Subrogation Statutes," Christopher Major discusses how to navigate multijurisdictional claims, how to monitor or intervene in a federal case, and how to blend statutes to ensure you receive your maximum reimbursement.

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major discusses how to navigate multijurisdictional claims, how to monitor or intervene in a federal case, and how to blend statutes to ensure you receive your maximum reimbursement.","date_published":"2022-12-12T15:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e3f35c6a-c7ed-436c-b2f4-4798c064eb9d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14452368,"duration_in_seconds":857}]},{"id":"575eef55-3ea9-46a8-8c31-b499cb082eca","title":"Episode 265: Calculating Exposure in Dual Jurisdiction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/265","content_text":"In this episode, “Calculating Exposure in Dual Jurisdiction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWorkers’ Compensation exposures, including medical, indemnity, and permanency exposure.\nExposure in the civil litigation.\nHow and When exposure estimates should be provided by counsel to risk professionals and stakeholders.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Calculating Exposure in Dual Jurisdiction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.","date_published":"2022-12-05T13:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/575eef55-3ea9-46a8-8c31-b499cb082eca.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34373956,"duration_in_seconds":2097}]},{"id":"c8ebaf6e-d6cf-44ae-97f7-1476c99489ba","title":"Episode 264: Evaluating Exposure in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/264","content_text":"In this episode, “Evaluating Exposure in New Jersey,” Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWHEN should we know exposure?\nHOW is exposure estimated?\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Evaluating Exposure in New Jersey,” Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.","date_published":"2022-11-28T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c8ebaf6e-d6cf-44ae-97f7-1476c99489ba.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35520061,"duration_in_seconds":2166}]},{"id":"83c482c7-5acd-456b-bfb8-086a97aea2a7","title":"Episode 263: Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/263","content_text":"In this episode, “Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure,” Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nDefinition of “Loss of Wage Earning Capacity,” including what classes of injuries may qualify for this type of award.\nOverview of how awards are calculated.\nThe use of IMEs and Disability Duration Guidelines to challenge impairment ratings in LWEC awards.\nAnswers to common Loss of Wage Earning Capacity questions.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure,” Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York.","date_published":"2022-11-21T15:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/83c482c7-5acd-456b-bfb8-086a97aea2a7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28928402,"duration_in_seconds":1757}]},{"id":"9240aa15-a2d8-4106-a558-9f35e2893f88","title":"Episode 262: Crunching the Numbers: Reimbursement and Future Credit Calculations and the Impact on Settlements in NY/NJ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/262","content_text":"Both New York and New Jersey require that the carrier pay its equitable share of litigation costs in a third-party settlement. What is considered a “cost of litigation” in both States? What is the actual calculation for your maximum reimbursement and future offset rights? In this episode, \"Crunching the Numbers: Reimbursement and Future Credit Calculations and the Impact on Settlements in NY/NJ,\" Christopher Major discusses the priority of your lien when the third-party action settles, the calculations required in New York and New Jersey, and when/whether to compromise any portion of your lien.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Both New York and New Jersey require that the carrier pay its equitable share of litigation costs in a third-party settlement. What is considered a “cost of litigation” in both States? What is the actual calculation for your maximum reimbursement and future offset rights? In this episode, "Crunching the Numbers: Reimbursement and Future Credit Calculations and the Impact on Settlements in NY/NJ," Christopher Major discusses the priority of your lien when the third-party action settles, the calculations required in New York and New Jersey, and when/whether to compromise any portion of your lien.

\n\n

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major discusses the priority of your lien when the third-party action settles, the calculations required in New York and New Jersey, and when/whether to compromise any portion of your lien.","date_published":"2022-11-14T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9240aa15-a2d8-4106-a558-9f35e2893f88.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27484751,"duration_in_seconds":1666}]},{"id":"56cc85aa-37b3-4ac0-bb60-133920be1b5d","title":"Episode 261: Expert Witness","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/261","content_text":"In this episode, “Expert Witness,\" Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nExperts in General\nWhat I Look for in an Expert\nHow to Maximize the Exam\nDefenses and Practical Advice\nLive Q & A on topic\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Expert Witness," Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.","date_published":"2022-10-24T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/56cc85aa-37b3-4ac0-bb60-133920be1b5d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23841004,"duration_in_seconds":1438}]},{"id":"a2c36e8f-e509-4faf-9a84-4fafe82145c8","title":"Episode 260: Navigating Section 32 Settlements in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/260","content_text":"In this episode, \"Navigating Section 32 Settlements in New York,\" Greg Lois discusses the guidance from the Board regarding general releases in Section 32 settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat the Workers’ Compensation Law says about general releases and waivers of claims outside Workers’ Compensation;\nWhether General Releases are now disallowed;\nThe impact of the new Board guidance on the releases you have already obtained;\nWhat defense counsel and risk professionals will need to do now to protect their clients.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Navigating Section 32 Settlements in New York," Greg Lois discusses the guidance from the Board regarding general releases in Section 32 settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses the guidance from the Board regarding general releases in Section 32 settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.","date_published":"2022-10-17T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a2c36e8f-e509-4faf-9a84-4fafe82145c8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22257447,"duration_in_seconds":1341}]},{"id":"4fb5ed7a-e226-4759-bbbf-596adcfb8a35","title":"Episode 259: Can I Assert a Lien? Recoveries Subject to the Carrier’s Rights and How to Navigate Third-Party Settlement Allocations","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/259","content_text":"The employer/carrier has statutory subrogation and reimbursement rights in both New York and New Jersey, but when and how do those rights apply? Can you assert a lien on any type of recovery? What gamesmanship might a third-party attorney attempt to avoid paying back your lien? In this episode, \"Can I Assert a Lien? Recoveries Subject to the Carrier’s Rights and How to Navigate Third-Party Settlement Allocations,\" Christopher Major straightens out exactly when you are entitled to reimbursement, and what to do about manipulative settlement allocations by third-party counsel.\n\nMajor will discuss the following:\n\n\nRecoveries subject to a lien in New York and New Jersey, including third-party settlements, SUM benefits, malpractice actions, etc.\nThe law as it applies to third-party settlement allocations such as pain and suffering or per quod claims.\nWhen/how to intervene in a third-party claim to avoid any adverse impact to your lien or reimbursement rights.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

The employer/carrier has statutory subrogation and reimbursement rights in both New York and New Jersey, but when and how do those rights apply? Can you assert a lien on any type of recovery? What gamesmanship might a third-party attorney attempt to avoid paying back your lien? In this episode, "Can I Assert a Lien? Recoveries Subject to the Carrier’s Rights and How to Navigate Third-Party Settlement Allocations," Christopher Major straightens out exactly when you are entitled to reimbursement, and what to do about manipulative settlement allocations by third-party counsel.

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Major will discuss the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major straightens out exactly when you are entitled to reimbursement, and what to do about manipulative settlement allocations by third-party counsel. ","date_published":"2022-10-11T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4fb5ed7a-e226-4759-bbbf-596adcfb8a35.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30830168,"duration_in_seconds":1880}]},{"id":"9dfd6ad9-60db-4c3c-89a6-8cda39763adb","title":"Episode 258: \"Extra-Comp\" Exposure: How to Combat No-Fault and HIMP Claims in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/258","content_text":"Keeping the exposure down during a workers’ compensation claim is difficult enough. With the deck perpetually stacked against the carrier in New York, enforcing limits on indemnity and medical benefits can be a daunting task. What happens, however, when claims that impact your workers’ compensation reserves arise outside of the Workers’ Compensation Board? Increasingly, we are seeing no-fault insurance carriers and medical providers commencing civil actions against the workers’ compensation carrier for reimbursement of alleged no-fault benefits. We are also seeing our clients receive hundreds, if not thousands, of HIMP-1 demands from the claimant health insurers each year. Some of these demands can be for tens of thousands of dollars! In this LIVE “Public Service Announcement” webinar, Christopher Major breaks down how you can see these claims coming, and how to fight back when you get one!\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Keeping the exposure down during a workers’ compensation claim is difficult enough. With the deck perpetually stacked against the carrier in New York, enforcing limits on indemnity and medical benefits can be a daunting task. What happens, however, when claims that impact your workers’ compensation reserves arise outside of the Workers’ Compensation Board? Increasingly, we are seeing no-fault insurance carriers and medical providers commencing civil actions against the workers’ compensation carrier for reimbursement of alleged no-fault benefits. We are also seeing our clients receive hundreds, if not thousands, of HIMP-1 demands from the claimant health insurers each year. Some of these demands can be for tens of thousands of dollars! In this LIVE “Public Service Announcement” webinar, Christopher Major breaks down how you can see these claims coming, and how to fight back when you get one!

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Keeping the exposure down during a workers’ compensation claim is difficult enough. With the deck perpetually stacked against the carrier in New York, enforcing limits on indemnity and medical benefits can be a daunting task. What happens, however, when claims that impact your workers’ compensation reserves arise outside of the Workers’ Compensation Board?","date_published":"2022-10-05T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9dfd6ad9-60db-4c3c-89a6-8cda39763adb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23154367,"duration_in_seconds":1347}]},{"id":"681e026d-ceeb-43c4-ad89-9474d8d7b959","title":"Episode 257: Coverage Disputes in Construction Litigation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/257","content_text":"In this episode, “Coverage Disputes in Construction Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about litigating policy disputes in construction accident cases.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWho is covered in a Wrap-Up policy? What is an “enrolled” contractor and why does it matter?\nWhat is covered in a wrap-up policy? Why is project definition and “phasing” important?\nAn overview of common issues that arise from a construction policy dispute.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Coverage Disputes in Construction Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about litigating policy disputes in construction accident cases.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about litigating policy disputes in construction accident cases.","date_published":"2022-10-03T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/681e026d-ceeb-43c4-ad89-9474d8d7b959.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24326205,"duration_in_seconds":1464}]},{"id":"901b980d-1098-4e05-9f50-6ff1ae94cdf4","title":"Episode 256: Fraud in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/256","content_text":"In this episode, “Fraud in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation,\" Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the impact of claim fraud on workers' compensation in New Jersey.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nHow does the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act define fraud?\nWhat are the penalties for the party committing fraud?\nCase examples, tactical impacts and best practices\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Fraud in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation," Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the impact of claim fraud on workers' compensation in New Jersey.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the impact of claim fraud on workers' compensation in New Jersey.","date_published":"2022-09-26T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/901b980d-1098-4e05-9f50-6ff1ae94cdf4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27618319,"duration_in_seconds":1653}]},{"id":"e3fc700d-9987-4dce-935e-8d9a226d44da","title":"Episode 255: IMEs vs Record Reviews in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/255","content_text":"In this episode, \"IMEs vs Record Reviews in New York,\" Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on the best use of independent medical evaluations in New York.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhen to get an IME in the case lifecycle\nWhen a records review may be preferable\nBest Practices for getting great IMEs\nHow to prepare the IME physician to provide them with the tools they need to provide a useful report\nHow to defend your evaluator at trial\nLive Q & A on topic\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "IMEs vs Record Reviews in New York," Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on the best use of independent medical evaluations in New York.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on the best use of independent medical evaluations in New York.","date_published":"2022-09-19T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e3fc700d-9987-4dce-935e-8d9a226d44da.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":52980631,"duration_in_seconds":3184}]},{"id":"f10862ad-6e0c-485f-b00f-546cdd708e7e","title":"Episode 254: The Pitfalls for a Carrier Seeking Reimbursement from NY State or Municipal Entities","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/254","content_text":"Section 40 in NJ does not permit subrogation/reimbursement rights from public entity “Title 59” claims, but New York’s Section 29 does! Beware of the heightened proofs, differing procedure, abbreviated statutes of limitations, and specific requirements under the General Municipal Law and the Court of Claims Act. In this episode, Christopher Major dives into the pitfalls for a carrier seeking reimbursement from NY State or municipal entities.\n\nMajor will discuss the following:\n\n\nThe statutory and legal grounds for subrogation against public entities in New York.\nThe requirements of the General Municipal Law and Court of Claims Act.\nHow to navigate complex issues, like the No-Fault Law and intercompany loss transfer in public entity claims.\nHow to avoid having your rights prejudiced by a negligent claimant or third-party attorney.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Section 40 in NJ does not permit subrogation/reimbursement rights from public entity “Title 59” claims, but New York’s Section 29 does! Beware of the heightened proofs, differing procedure, abbreviated statutes of limitations, and specific requirements under the General Municipal Law and the Court of Claims Act. In this episode, Christopher Major dives into the pitfalls for a carrier seeking reimbursement from NY State or municipal entities.

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Major will discuss the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major dives into the pitfalls for a carrier seeking reimbursement from NY State or municipal entities.","date_published":"2022-09-12T16:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f10862ad-6e0c-485f-b00f-546cdd708e7e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23990913,"duration_in_seconds":1418}]},{"id":"6445904c-54a0-4f63-85bd-3e825c53b6fa","title":"Episode 253: Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/253","content_text":"In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nSettling Workers’ Compensation and General Liability Claims at the same time\nHow Global Settlements Reduce Exposure\nPractical examples\nLive Q & A on topic\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul will explore the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time.","date_published":"2022-09-06T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6445904c-54a0-4f63-85bd-3e825c53b6fa.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24211365,"duration_in_seconds":1421}]},{"id":"efa560ad-f304-4cfc-ba6e-5d7612f9d2c6","title":"Episode 252: Defending Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/252","content_text":"How to aggressively defend Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey to reduce medical costs and legal fees payable to Petitioner’s counsel. In this episode, “Defending Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey,” Greg Lois discusses best practices for defending Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits and provides answers to common questions.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nAn overview of what types of medical care are required under the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act;\nHow to reduce costs of care by directing treatment and using networks;\nWhat happens when a Petitioner is successful on a Motion for Med & temp and how attorneys’ fees are calculated;\nStrategies to control exposure for Petitioner’s attorneys’ fee costs in Motions for Med & Temp;\nAn overview of the parts of a basic motion for Med & Temp and what the Petitioner is required to prove in order to be successful;\nThe courtroom procedure and timing for defending these Motions;\nThe differenced between and “Emergent” and “Standard” Motion for Med & Temp;\nBest practices for Risk Professionals and Attorneys defending these claims.\nLive Q & A on topic.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

How to aggressively defend Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey to reduce medical costs and legal fees payable to Petitioner’s counsel. In this episode, “Defending Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey,” Greg Lois discusses best practices for defending Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits and provides answers to common questions.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses best practices for defending Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits and provides answers to common questions.","date_published":"2022-08-22T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/efa560ad-f304-4cfc-ba6e-5d7612f9d2c6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44436712,"duration_in_seconds":2691}]},{"id":"a07b65a7-651f-4c99-b1f1-b4581ec04087","title":"Episode 251: 2022 Medical Treatment Update: New York Workers' Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/251","content_text":"In this episode, “2022 Medical Treatment Update: New York Workers’ Compensation,” Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about rule changes and implementation of new Guidelines which impact the way medical treatment is delivered and paid for in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhen the new Medical Treatment Guidelines will be implemented;\nHow the new “Onboard Limited Release” computer system being rolled out by the Workers’ Compensation Board will impact carriers and employers;\nDefending out-of-state medical claims;\nDrug formulary implementation update;\nMedicinal marijuana FAQs;\nAnswers questions live.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “2022 Medical Treatment Update: New York Workers’ Compensation,” Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about rule changes and implementation of new Guidelines which impact the way medical treatment is delivered and paid for in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about rule changes and implementation of new Guidelines which impact the way medical treatment is delivered and paid for in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.","date_published":"2022-08-15T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a07b65a7-651f-4c99-b1f1-b4581ec04087.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41927801,"duration_in_seconds":2517}]},{"id":"964135ff-b499-490b-9b25-941b06e00faf","title":"Episode 250: Keep it Under One Roof: Harmonizing Defense and Subrogation Efforts Across the Workers’ Compensation Claim","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/250","content_text":"Too often, defense of a workers’ compensation claim and recovery on the subrogation side are managed separately. You can posture both claims for success, however, by coordinating efforts. In this episode, “Keep it Under One Roof: Harmonizing Defense and Subrogation Efforts Across the Workers’ Compensation Claim,” Christopher Major dives into the issues of investigation, damages, discovery, trial strategy, and “global” settlements.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nHow to identify third-party action potential when you onboard a new claim\nThe benefit of constant communication between the handling claims professional and recovery specialist\nKeeping an eye out for potential exposure beyond just workers’ compensation, such as intentional wrong claims, the “Scaffold Law,” HIMP-1 reimbursement requests, etc.\nHow to push for a “global” settlement of all claims simultaneously, with examples\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Too often, defense of a workers’ compensation claim and recovery on the subrogation side are managed separately. You can posture both claims for success, however, by coordinating efforts. In this episode, “Keep it Under One Roof: Harmonizing Defense and Subrogation Efforts Across the Workers’ Compensation Claim,” Christopher Major dives into the issues of investigation, damages, discovery, trial strategy, and “global” settlements.

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major dives into the issues of investigation, damages, discovery, trial strategy, and “global” settlements.","date_published":"2022-08-08T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/964135ff-b499-490b-9b25-941b06e00faf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26701223,"duration_in_seconds":1592}]},{"id":"9b665ffc-2dda-441a-b616-a9b9a67a4d54","title":"Episode 249: Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/249","content_text":"In this episode, “Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nCoordinating litigation proceeding in both workers’ compensation court AND a civil court;\nMilestones in a typical workers’ compensation proceeding in New York;\nMilestones in a construction general liability action in New York.\nBest Practices for reaching global settlements, including advice on mediation strategy.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.","date_published":"2022-08-01T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9b665ffc-2dda-441a-b616-a9b9a67a4d54.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36271197,"duration_in_seconds":2197}]},{"id":"46920c81-810a-44bc-9931-34d9cb839350","title":"Episode 248: How NOT to Defend a Wage Reconstruction Case in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/248","content_text":"In this episode, “How NOT to Defend a Wage Reconstruction Case in New Jersey,” Greg Lois discusses wage reconstruction in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is Wage Reconstruction?\nWhen wage reconstruction is appropriate;\nWhen you should challenge wage reconstruction;\nLive Q & A on topic.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “How NOT to Defend a Wage Reconstruction Case in New Jersey,” Greg Lois discusses wage reconstruction in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses wage reconstruction in New Jersey workers' compensation cases.","date_published":"2022-07-25T13:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/46920c81-810a-44bc-9931-34d9cb839350.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16767930,"duration_in_seconds":975}]},{"id":"4c0f091d-2392-4560-acdc-8c4d268e4ab6","title":"Episode 247: Temporary Disability and Labor Market Attachment in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/247","content_text":"In this episode, “Temporary Disability and Labor Market Attachment in New York,” Christian Sison provides an overview and answers questions about defenses to temporary disability and provides an update on Labor Market Attachment as a defense in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nChristian discusses the following:\n\n\nWaiting Period and Payor Compliance;\nAWW and Maximum Rate;\nWhen you can stop paying Temp;\nLabor Market Attachment\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Temporary Disability and Labor Market Attachment in New York,” Christian Sison provides an overview and answers questions about defenses to temporary disability and provides an update on Labor Market Attachment as a defense in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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Christian discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christian Sison provides an overview and answers questions about defenses to temporary disability and provides an update on Labor Market Attachment as a defense in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.","date_published":"2022-07-18T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4c0f091d-2392-4560-acdc-8c4d268e4ab6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24831995,"duration_in_seconds":1425}]},{"id":"6b9c79ae-ce67-4c06-96ba-1b0935bf87c1","title":"Episode 246: Winning Summary Judgment Motion by Establishing Special Employment: A Closer Look at a Recent Winning Result","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/246","content_text":"We just had a major win for a client that demonstrates how a creative application of workers’ compensation law saved a New York staffing firm from a major civil verdict in a case where the lent employee harmed the employee of the general employer, causing significant injuries and leading to a civil action.\n\nIn a stunning civil case where a jury verdict of millions of dollars was likely, Christopher Major won a complete dismissal via summary judgment. We obtained this result even after prior defense counsel had recommended settlement and failed to raise workers’ compensation exclusivity as an affirmative defense.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

We just had a major win for a client that demonstrates how a creative application of workers’ compensation law saved a New York staffing firm from a major civil verdict in a case where the lent employee harmed the employee of the general employer, causing significant injuries and leading to a civil action.

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In a stunning civil case where a jury verdict of millions of dollars was likely, Christopher Major won a complete dismissal via summary judgment. We obtained this result even after prior defense counsel had recommended settlement and failed to raise workers’ compensation exclusivity as an affirmative defense.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In a stunning civil case where a jury verdict of millions of dollars was likely, Chris Major won a complete dismissal via summary judgment.","date_published":"2022-07-12T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6b9c79ae-ce67-4c06-96ba-1b0935bf87c1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23413411,"duration_in_seconds":1387}]},{"id":"62a121e9-9d34-4b31-9330-d803a0b5984e","title":"Episode 245: Employee Won’t Sue? How to Subrogate and Prove Third-Party Causes of Action","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/245","content_text":"Both Section 29 in New York and Section 40 in New Jersey permit the carrier to sue “in the shoes” of the claimant/petitioner. Why would a claimant/petitioner not sue a third party? What can you do if they refuse? What are the statutory prerequisites to commencing a subrogation action? What are the proofs and legal standards involved for common third-party causes of action? In this episode, \"Employee Won’t Sue? How to Subrogate and Prove Third-Party Causes of Action,\" Christopher Major boils down the complex issue of subrogation into the basics!\n\nMajor will discuss the following:\n\n\nInstances where a claimant/petitioner might not file a third-party action\nThe legal requirements under Section 29(2) and Section 40(f)\nWhat to do before and after filing the subrogation complaint\nHow to drive toward immediate settlement to minimize costs\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Both Section 29 in New York and Section 40 in New Jersey permit the carrier to sue “in the shoes” of the claimant/petitioner. Why would a claimant/petitioner not sue a third party? What can you do if they refuse? What are the statutory prerequisites to commencing a subrogation action? What are the proofs and legal standards involved for common third-party causes of action? In this episode, "Employee Won’t Sue? How to Subrogate and Prove Third-Party Causes of Action," Christopher Major boils down the complex issue of subrogation into the basics!

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Major will discuss the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Both Section 29 in New York and Section 40 in New Jersey permit the carrier to sue “in the shoes” of the claimant/petitioner. Why would a claimant/petitioner not sue a third party? What can you do if they refuse? What are the statutory prerequisites to commencing a subrogation action? What are the proofs and legal standards involved for common third-party causes of action?","date_published":"2022-07-11T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/62a121e9-9d34-4b31-9330-d803a0b5984e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28073267,"duration_in_seconds":1702}]},{"id":"b89430b3-2bb3-4f79-9090-c9f1cf34ecbc","title":"Episode 244: Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/244","content_text":"In this episode, \"Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases,\" Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident cases.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nPrivileges, disclosures, and collateral estoppel;\nProtected and unprotected documents; and\nInvestigation Reports.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases," Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident cases.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident cases.","date_published":"2022-07-05T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b89430b3-2bb3-4f79-9090-c9f1cf34ecbc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32050124,"duration_in_seconds":1941}]},{"id":"af6403d1-fa0f-453d-9b48-cb514e6dd9d5","title":"Episode 243: Off Premises Injuries in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/243","content_text":"In this episode, “Off Premises Injuries in New Jersey,” Greg Lois leads a presentation on practical and legal aspects of defending off-premises injuries in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nArising out of Defense\nCommutes and When They Begin\nPaid Travel and Employer Transportation\nParking Lots and Common Areas\nOverview of Defense of Off-Premises Injuries, with a Focus on Work-From-Home Loses\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Off Premises Injuries in New Jersey,” Greg Lois leads a presentation on practical and legal aspects of defending off-premises injuries in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a presentation on practical and legal aspects of defending off-premises injuries in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2022-06-27T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/af6403d1-fa0f-453d-9b48-cb514e6dd9d5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22230845,"duration_in_seconds":1329}]},{"id":"d1170a99-9a6d-445f-8a32-8f58430a366b","title":"Episode 242: The Going and Coming Defense in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/242","content_text":"In this episode, \"The Going and Coming Defense in New York,\" Greg Lois explores New York’s “Grey Area” rule regarding off-premises injuries.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nHow New York’s history and development impacts the application of the going-and-coming rule.\nRecent case law developments on off-premises injuries.\nTactical and strategic considerations in defending going-and-coming accident cases in New York.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "The Going and Coming Defense in New York," Greg Lois explores New York’s “Grey Area” rule regarding off-premises injuries.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, \"The Going and Coming Defense in New York,\" Greg Lois explores New York’s “Grey Area” rule regarding off-premises injuries.","date_published":"2022-06-20T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d1170a99-9a6d-445f-8a32-8f58430a366b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32586361,"duration_in_seconds":1968}]},{"id":"805772d5-2e07-4cc4-8193-1c5fcc0f4d65","title":"Episode 241: The Powerful Consent Requirement in NY and Third-Party Settlement Consent Best Practices","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/241","content_text":"Section 29(5) has an explicit written consent requirement. In this episode, Christopher Major goes over how to weaponize this powerful leverage in the context of your case. A good consent letter can drastically reduce your total exposure, but a bad consent letter can sink a case!\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat Section 29(5) requires legally\nThe difference between a written consent agreement, a compromise order, and a nunc pro tunc motion (i.e., “cramdown motions”)\nUsing Matter of Stenson and Williams v. Lloyd Gunther Elevator Service to make an air-tight consent.\nNavigate Kelly, Burns, and Bissell in one comprehensive written agreement.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Section 29(5) has an explicit written consent requirement. In this episode, Christopher Major goes over how to weaponize this powerful leverage in the context of your case. A good consent letter can drastically reduce your total exposure, but a bad consent letter can sink a case!

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Section 29(5) has an explicit written consent requirement. Christopher Major goes over how to weaponize this powerful leverage in the context of your case. A good consent letter can drastically reduce your total exposure, but a bad consent letter can sink a case!","date_published":"2022-06-13T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/805772d5-2e07-4cc4-8193-1c5fcc0f4d65.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21822642,"duration_in_seconds":1316}]},{"id":"73321e77-4d1c-4114-9574-4e3b2a9426c4","title":"Episode 240: Construction Claims: Responding to the Loss","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/240","content_text":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, will lead a discussion and answers questions about how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers’ compensation and general liability claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.\n\nTashia will discusses the following:\n\n\nDetermining what construction site injuries require an immediate onsite investigation.\nHow an onsite investigation should be conducted.\nBenefits of a cloaked or attorney-driven investigation.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, will lead a discussion and answers questions about how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers’ compensation and general liability claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.

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Tashia will discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"","date_published":"2022-06-06T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/73321e77-4d1c-4114-9574-4e3b2a9426c4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22735892,"duration_in_seconds":1376}]},{"id":"3121ff70-a76a-4531-baba-2797aaa4cb3a","title":"Episode 239: Stopping Reopeners","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/239","content_text":"In this episode Greg Lois provides an overview, and answers questions, about stopping reopeners in New Jersey.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is a Reopener?\nStrategies to Avoid Reopeners\nPractical Advice and Takeaways\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode Greg Lois provides an overview, and answers questions, about stopping reopeners in New Jersey.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode Greg Lois provides an overview, and answers questions, about stopping reopeners in New Jersey.","date_published":"2022-05-23T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/3121ff70-a76a-4531-baba-2797aaa4cb3a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22476062,"duration_in_seconds":1363}]},{"id":"35aa9d3a-fa90-4a5a-81d3-6c55d9d7a62b","title":"Episode 238: Defending Construction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/238","content_text":"In this epsiode, Greg Lois discusses practical and legal aspects of defending construction accident claims in New York.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nHow New York’s Labor Law impacts workers’ compensation claims.\nPactical and strategic considerations in defending construction accident cases in New York.\nHow to defend dual jurisdiction catastrophic construction accident cases.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this epsiode, Greg Lois discusses practical and legal aspects of defending construction accident claims in New York.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses practical and legal aspects of defending construction accident claims in New York.","date_published":"2022-05-16T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/35aa9d3a-fa90-4a5a-81d3-6c55d9d7a62b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23357482,"duration_in_seconds":1330}]},{"id":"73a6b498-9568-48eb-be8f-af95cf4adbdd","title":"Episode 237: Future Offset Rights in NY/NJ: Who Pays for What, and When?","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/237","content_text":"Christopher Major addresses the often-misunderstood issue of future credit and offset rights under Section 40 in New Jersey (NJSA 34:15-40) and Section 29 in New York (WCL Section 29) when the petitioner/claimant settles their third-party case. We will examine in detail what the statutes require, what the law dictates, and how you can maximize the application of your future credit/offset rights in your claims.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat Section 40 and Section 29 say about future offset rights following a third-party settlement.\nHow these statutory rights have been applied by the courts.\nWhen and how to start taking and tracking your credit/offset.\nPro tips for practitioners, subrogation specialists, and claims professionals.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Christopher Major addresses the often-misunderstood issue of future credit and offset rights under Section 40 in New Jersey (NJSA 34:15-40) and Section 29 in New York (WCL Section 29) when the petitioner/claimant settles their third-party case. We will examine in detail what the statutes require, what the law dictates, and how you can maximize the application of your future credit/offset rights in your claims.

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major, addresses the often-misunderstood issue of future credit and offset rights under Section 40 in New Jersey (NJSA 34:15-40) and Section 29 in New York (WCL Section 29) when the petitioner/claimant settles their third-party case.","date_published":"2022-05-09T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/73a6b498-9568-48eb-be8f-af95cf4adbdd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29493436,"duration_in_seconds":1761}]},{"id":"6b3e8c51-dd54-4c8b-b0e5-7ba93c1a9dcc","title":"Episode 236: Construction Claims: Preparing for the Loss","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/236","content_text":"In this episode, \"Construction Claims: Preparing for the Loss,\" Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated. This team, assembled before any construction losses occur, can include the project owner, safety organization, investigators, on-site medical staff , insurance broker, third-party administrator, and any contractors present.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nAssembling a team of risk professionals who will \"swing into action\" once a catastrophic loss occurs.\nWho should be on the team.\nGetting the team together, running a drill.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Construction Claims: Preparing for the Loss," Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated. This team, assembled before any construction losses occur, can include the project owner, safety organization, investigators, on-site medical staff , insurance broker, third-party administrator, and any contractors present.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated.","date_published":"2022-05-02T13:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6b3e8c51-dd54-4c8b-b0e5-7ba93c1a9dcc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21015269,"duration_in_seconds":1252}]},{"id":"f862ac02-d566-4c23-92e2-f47b3067b9ae","title":"Episode 235: Jurisdictional Defense: Definition of Employee","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/235","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois provides an overview, and answers questions, about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nRecent case law developments defining “Who is an Employee” under New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Law.\nWhen and how to raise the non-employment defense.\nPractical aspects of defending non-employment claims, including a discussion of the proofs needed at trial.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois provides an overview, and answers questions, about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides an overview, and answers questions, about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey.","date_published":"2022-04-25T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f862ac02-d566-4c23-92e2-f47b3067b9ae.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20007424,"duration_in_seconds":1165}]},{"id":"1668b3c8-ee8d-4484-a826-06691f029a44","title":"Episode 234: Case Law Update on Employee Status, New York Workers’ Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/234","content_text":"Greg Lois leads a discussion on recent case law decisions touching on employee status in regards to workers’ compensation claims in New York.\n\nGreg Discusses\n\n\nRecent case law decisions on employee status that answer the question, “Is the Claimant My Employee?”\nTactical and strategic considerations in challenging employment\nConsistent issues regarding employment status, including independent contractor status, in New York workers’ compensation cases.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Greg Lois leads a discussion on recent case law decisions touching on employee status in regards to workers’ compensation claims in New York.

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Greg Discusses

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":" Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on recent case law decisions touching on employee status in regards to workers’ compensation claims in New York.","date_published":"2022-04-19T09:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1668b3c8-ee8d-4484-a826-06691f029a44.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28777591,"duration_in_seconds":1696}]},{"id":"0c711ae3-e3eb-460f-9c41-e0bde3ab1659","title":"Episode 233: A Deeper Look at Liens, Subrogation, and Offset Rights Under Section 40 in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/233","content_text":"Christopher Major leads a conversation about the practical approaches to recovery under New Jersey’s Section 40.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat are the rights of the workers’ compensation carrier under Section 40 to the proceeds of a third-party lawsuit?\nIn New Jersey, what happens when the parties to the civil action do not obtain consent to settlement.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2022.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Christopher Major leads a conversation about the practical approaches to recovery under New Jersey’s Section 40.

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major leads a conversation about the practical approaches to recovery under New Jersey's Section 40","date_published":"2022-04-11T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0c711ae3-e3eb-460f-9c41-e0bde3ab1659.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27311002,"duration_in_seconds":1706}]},{"id":"e860ad7d-5405-4d45-b9fc-3c460ca23663","title":"Episode 232: Wrap-Ups: Risk Reduction Schemes that Complicate Case Handling ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/232","content_text":"In this episode, “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,\" Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, will discuss the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia will explain the nuances of \"wrap up\" insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.\n\nTashia Discusses the Importance of Understanding Wrap-up Policies: OCIPS & CCIPs\n\n\nAnatomy\nBenefits\nCoverage Issues\nUnique Defenses & Issues\nAdministration\nImportant Documents\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling," Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, will discuss the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia will explain the nuances of "wrap up" insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.

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Tashia Discusses the Importance of Understanding Wrap-up Policies: OCIPS & CCIPs

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":" Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, will discuss the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia will explain the nuances of \"wrap up\" insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.","date_published":"2022-04-04T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e860ad7d-5405-4d45-b9fc-3c460ca23663.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27021604,"duration_in_seconds":1688}]},{"id":"8f3aac3b-273b-489c-b117-a501a2516b22","title":"Episode 231: The Second Injury Fund","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/231","content_text":"In this episode, \"The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey,\" Greg Lois explains how the Second Injury Fund in New Jersey works and how obtaining contribution from the Fund reduces exposure in total disability cases.\n\nTopics Greg discusses:\n\n\nWhat is the Second Injury Fund\nHow the Second Injury Fund Impacts Exposure\nExamples, Examples, Examples!\nPractical Advice and Takeaways\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey," Greg Lois explains how the Second Injury Fund in New Jersey works and how obtaining contribution from the Fund reduces exposure in total disability cases.

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Topics Greg discusses:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois explains how the Second Injury Fund in New Jersey works and how obtaining contribution from the Fund reduces exposure in total disability cases.","date_published":"2022-03-28T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8f3aac3b-273b-489c-b117-a501a2516b22.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20541841,"duration_in_seconds":1283}]},{"id":"f0d562e8-1805-49a8-a7ae-777a3e2190c5","title":"Episode 230: Fraud Update: New York Workers' Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/230","content_text":"In this episode, \"Fraud Update: New York Workers’ Compensation,\" Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the impact of claim fraud on workers’ compensation in New York.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nRecent case law decisions on fraud\nTactical and strategic considerations in raising fraud\nRed flags for fraud in New York workers’ compensation cases\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 21, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Fraud Update: New York Workers’ Compensation," Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the impact of claim fraud on workers’ compensation in New York.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 21, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, \"Fraud Update: New York Workers’ Compensation,\" Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the impact of claim fraud on workers’ compensation in New York.","date_published":"2022-03-21T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f0d562e8-1805-49a8-a7ae-777a3e2190c5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32978866,"duration_in_seconds":2060}]},{"id":"3aa6ecf9-6b2e-4e8c-ac35-6bf22df1bb9a","title":"Episode 229: Workers' Compensation Exclusivity in NY/NJ - Exceptions and Recovery Rights","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/229","content_text":"Major discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is Workers' Compensation Exclusivity?\nNew York Workers' Compenstaion Law Section 11\nExceptions written into Section 11\nThe \"Laidlow Claim\"\nWhat about Section 29/Section 40?\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 14, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 14, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"","date_published":"2022-03-14T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/3aa6ecf9-6b2e-4e8c-ac35-6bf22df1bb9a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":17261719,"duration_in_seconds":1078}]},{"id":"8bba345b-945a-44c3-8ccf-a1f87d26546e","title":"Episode 228: New York Workers’ Compensation Highlights for the Construction Claims Professionals","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/228","content_text":"Led by Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, the Construction Litigation Webinar Series is a monthly discussion of recent case law developments and best practices for handling construction accident claims in New York.\n\nSome of the topics that Tashia discusses:\n\n\nTimeline of a workers' compensation claim\nHow a workers' compensation claim impacts a general liability claim\nWorkers' compensation milestones\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 7, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Led by Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, the Construction Litigation Webinar Series is a monthly discussion of recent case law developments and best practices for handling construction accident claims in New York.

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Some of the topics that Tashia discusses:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 7, 2022.

\n\n

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Led by Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, the Construction Litigation Webinar Series is a monthly discussion of recent case law developments and best practices for handling construction accident claims in New York.","date_published":"2022-03-07T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8bba345b-945a-44c3-8ccf-a1f87d26546e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41091392,"duration_in_seconds":2560}]},{"id":"dd54faf4-bd78-474b-9c79-a5ce0f7a593b","title":"Episode 227: Appeals and Reopeners in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/227","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on appeals (very quickly) and reopeners (most of the presentation). This presentation focuses on the practical approach to bringing reopener cases to closure (or avoiding them altogether!)\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhen to appeal decisions of New Jersey Workers’ Compensation trial courts.\nStrategic and tactical impact of appeal on New Jersey workers’ compensation claims.\nOverview of Application for Review or Modification of Formal Award claims (“ReOpeners”).\nPractical ways to bring reopener claims to closure.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 28, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on appeals (very quickly) and reopeners (most of the presentation). This presentation focuses on the practical approach to bringing reopener cases to closure (or avoiding them altogether!)

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 28, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on appeals (very quickly) and reopeners (most of the presentation). This presentation focuses on the practical approach to bringing reopener cases to closure (or avoiding them altogether!)","date_published":"2022-02-28T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/dd54faf4-bd78-474b-9c79-a5ce0f7a593b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11348544,"duration_in_seconds":1417}]},{"id":"410997bc-da55-451e-95c6-f90305458eb6","title":"Episode 226: You've Got Your Judgment. Now What? Appeals and Post-Trial Practice in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/226","content_text":"In this episode, attorney Christian Sison discusses the strategy behind post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation cases.\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 22, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, attorney Christian Sison discusses the strategy behind post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation cases.

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 22, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, attorney Christian Sison discusses the strategy behind post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation cases.","date_published":"2022-02-24T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/410997bc-da55-451e-95c6-f90305458eb6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9008773,"duration_in_seconds":1124}]},{"id":"45f927ec-b84e-4b8a-a45b-1d75b6754add","title":"Episode 225: Defending HIMP-1 Claims in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/225","content_text":"In this live episode, “Defending HIMP-1 Claims in New York” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the important cases and rule changes in these jurisdictions. Join us for this live discussion and Q & A.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is a Health Insurance Matching Program claim?\nHow the HIMP-1 can be defended.\nCommon defenses raised for HIMP-1 claims.\nWhat type of results to expect from a HIMP-1 defense.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 14, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this live episode, “Defending HIMP-1 Claims in New York” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the important cases and rule changes in these jurisdictions. Join us for this live discussion and Q & A.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 14, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this live episode, “Defending HIMP-1 Claims in New York” Christopher Major, Civil Practice Team Leader at Lois Law Firm, leads a presentation and discussion on the important cases and rule changes in these jurisdictions. Join us for this live discussion and Q & A.","date_published":"2022-02-14T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/45f927ec-b84e-4b8a-a45b-1d75b6754add.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25154278,"duration_in_seconds":1571}]},{"id":"e708bf10-419e-40d8-848a-dda40b7b5b25","title":"Episode 224: Overview of New York Construction Claim Litigation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/224","content_text":"Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.\n\nSome of the topics that Tashia discusses:\n\n\nCommon and statutory law for owners and contractors.\nThe Impact of New York’s Labor Law Sections 200, 240, & 241.\nRecent case law affecting how these statutes are interpreted.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 7, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.

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Some of the topics that Tashia discusses:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 7, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.","date_published":"2022-02-07T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e708bf10-419e-40d8-848a-dda40b7b5b25.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21185300,"duration_in_seconds":1324}]},{"id":"a02f7af7-6ade-4ee5-83cf-7a99e6ca9726","title":"Episode 223: New Jersey Workers' Compensation Law Year-in-Review & Predictions for 2022!","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/223","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois presents his Annual \"Year-In-Review\" Presentation with a look ahead to what's expected to change in 2022.\n\nThis year's \"Year-in-Review\" topics\n\n\nCOVID-19 Presumption and impact of January 10, 2022 Executive order;\nNew Jersey's new \"Preference Law\" for permanently partially disabled employees;\nGoing & Coming Statue change (and case law that prompted the statutory change); and \nWhat happened with \"Limited\" In-Person hearings.\n\n\nPredictions for 2022\n\n\nPrediction # 1: Speculation on Courts Reopening to In-person hearings?\nPrediction # 2: What's going to happen with Medical Provider Claims?\nPrediction # 3: Impact of CMS Reference Guide Changes on Set-Aside Allocations.\nBonus: Impact of our new \"Client-based\" assignment model.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 24, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois presents his Annual "Year-In-Review" Presentation with a look ahead to what's expected to change in 2022.

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This year's \"Year-in-Review\" topics

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Predictions for 2022

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 24, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Greg Lois presents his Annual \"Year-In-Review\" Presentation with a look ahead to what's expected to change in 2022.","date_published":"2022-01-24T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a02f7af7-6ade-4ee5-83cf-7a99e6ca9726.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9072427,"duration_in_seconds":1132}]},{"id":"fe8134fd-7a23-420b-8141-22c4f98373cc","title":"Episode 222: Impact of Center for Medicare & Medicaid Service's New Set-Aside Submission Reference Guide on Workers' Compensation Settlements","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/222","content_text":"This episode addresses the January 10, 2022 changes to the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Service’s Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement Reference Guide, Version 3.5 and applies to all jurisdictions where “full-and-final” settlements (including future medical exposure) are allowed.\n\nThe Set Aside Reference Guide was updated on January 10, 2022 to state that Medicare no longer gives “non submit” set aside allocations the same deference as “submitted and approved” set aside allocations. This will have a big impact on workers’ compensation settlements. This is new and conflicts with other guidance issued by the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Service regarding both required pre-approval and the review thresholds.\n\nWe explain and discuss the following:\n\n\nWhat the carriers/self-insured obligations are under the Medicare as Secondary payer Act (the “Act”).\nThe options available to carriers and self-insured who want to remain in compliance with the Act.\nThe costs and tradeoffs between the various options for remaining in compliance with the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act.\nThe legal precedence and authority that CMS has and explains the litigation risks of various methods of compliance.\nThe contradictions inherent in the new Reference Guide which makes compliance with the new guidance impossible in some situations.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 19, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

This episode addresses the January 10, 2022 changes to the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Service’s Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement Reference Guide, Version 3.5 and applies to all jurisdictions where “full-and-final” settlements (including future medical exposure) are allowed.

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The Set Aside Reference Guide was updated on January 10, 2022 to state that Medicare no longer gives “non submit” set aside allocations the same deference as “submitted and approved” set aside allocations. This will have a big impact on workers’ compensation settlements. This is new and conflicts with other guidance issued by the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Service regarding both required pre-approval and the review thresholds.

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We explain and discuss the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 19, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

\n\n

Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

\n\n

Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"This episode addresses the January 10, 2022 changes to the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Service’s Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement Reference Guide, Version 3.5 and applies to all jurisdictions where “full-and-final” settlements (including future medical exposure) are allowed.\r\n\r\nThe Set Aside Reference Guide was updated on January 10, 2022 to state that Medicare no longer gives “non submit” set aside allocations the same deference as “submitted and approved” set aside allocations. This will have a big impact on workers’ compensation settlements. This is new and conflicts with other guidance issued by the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Service regarding both required pre-approval and the review thresholds.\r\n\r\nWe explain and discuss the following:\r\n what the carriers/self-insured obligations are under the Medicare as Secondary payer Act (the “Act”).\r\nThe options available to carriers and self-insured who want to remain in compliance with the Act.\r\nThe costs and tradeoffs between the various options for remaining in compliance with the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act.\r\nThe legal precedence and authority that CMS has and explains the litigation risks of various methods of compliance.\r\nThe contradictions inherent in the new Reference Guide which makes compliance with the new guidance impossible in some situations.\r\n\r\nThis episode audio is taken from a live presentation which is available here for viewing: https://loisllc.com/medicare/impact-of-cmss-new-msa-submission-guidance-on-workers-compensation-settlements/ ","date_published":"2022-01-20T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fe8134fd-7a23-420b-8141-22c4f98373cc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18573891,"duration_in_seconds":2320}]},{"id":"e26fb953-ff47-4806-9c5b-ce0895bdcb63","title":"Episode 221: Maximizing Recovery in New York MVA Cases: The $50K Threshold and Intercompany Loss Transfer","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/221","content_text":"In this episode, “Maximizing Recovery in New York MVA Cases: The $50K Threshold and Intercompany Loss Transfer,” Christopher Major provides an overview of recover options for carriers in these types of cases.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is New York's \"No-Fault Law\"?\nOverlap with Workers' Compensation Claims\nExceptions to the $50K Carve-Out\nHow to Recover the $50,000: Intercompany Loss Transfer\nWhat you need for Loss Transfer\nMaximizing your reimbursement\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 10, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Maximizing Recovery in New York MVA Cases: The $50K Threshold and Intercompany Loss Transfer,” Christopher Major provides an overview of recover options for carriers in these types of cases.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 10, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"","date_published":"2022-01-10T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e26fb953-ff47-4806-9c5b-ce0895bdcb63.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22059721,"duration_in_seconds":1378}]},{"id":"8e8b4245-044c-4a90-b2fd-c2ddcd82ff80","title":"Episode 220: Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/220","content_text":"Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.\n\nSome of the topics that Tashia discusses:\n\n\nTactics That Benefit Employer\nReduction of Litigation Costs\nAvoiding Collateral Estoppel\nReaching Gloabl Settlements\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 3, 2022.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.

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Some of the topics that Tashia discusses:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 3, 2022.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"","date_published":"2022-01-03T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8e8b4245-044c-4a90-b2fd-c2ddcd82ff80.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16918973,"duration_in_seconds":1057}]},{"id":"fce7c44c-9c6d-445a-901e-e7444490e4f7","title":"Episode 219: The Importance of Risk Transfer in New York Workers' Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/219","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois leads a discussion on reimbursement from the proceeds of third party claims as well as the carrier/employer's right to subrogate.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat rights the carrier or employer has to the proceeds of a third-party settlement pursuant to Section 29.\nOverview of how reimbursement is calculated.\nWhat types of cases are \"red flags\" for reimbursement or risk transfer.\nAnswers to common risk transfer questions.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 20, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois leads a discussion on reimbursement from the proceeds of third party claims as well as the carrier/employer's right to subrogate.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 20, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Greg Lois leads a discussion on reimbursement from the proceeds of third party claims as well as the carrier/employer's right to subrogate.","date_published":"2021-12-20T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fce7c44c-9c6d-445a-901e-e7444490e4f7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20890453,"duration_in_seconds":1305}]},{"id":"67999467-35df-4ab9-8bb0-d422a121648a","title":"Episode 218: 2021 Year-End Review of Construction Case Law","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/218","content_text":"In this episode, “Year-End Review of Construction Case Law,\" Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, looks back at the important case law decisions of 2021 which will have an impact on how we defend claims in the future!\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nMost important Workers' Compensation construction accident trial and appellate decisions.\nNew case law impacting civil litigation.\nA look ahead at how these case decisions will impact the practice in 2022.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 6, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Year-End Review of Construction Case Law," Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, looks back at the important case law decisions of 2021 which will have an impact on how we defend claims in the future!

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 6, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Year-End Review of Construction Case Law,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, looks back at the important case law decisions of 2021 which will have an impact on how we defend claims in the future!","date_published":"2021-12-06T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/67999467-35df-4ab9-8bb0-d422a121648a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29699578,"duration_in_seconds":1855}]},{"id":"04685e51-b860-4d0e-baf3-9af16bd282dc","title":"Episode 217: Evaluating Exposure in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/217","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWHEN should we know exposure?\nHOW is exposure estimated?\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 22, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 22, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"","date_published":"2021-11-22T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/04685e51-b860-4d0e-baf3-9af16bd282dc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20440093,"duration_in_seconds":1277}]},{"id":"f0cb3ba0-7b10-4a23-8ace-ed89681c309c","title":"Episode 216: Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/216","content_text":"In this episode, \"Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure,\" Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nDefinition of “Loss of Wage Earning Capacity,” including what classes of injuries may qualify for this type of award.\nOverview of how awards are calculated.\nThe use of IMEs and Disability Duration Guidelines to challenge impairment ratings in LWEC awards.\nAnswers to common Loss of Wage Earning Capacity questions.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 15, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure," Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 15, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.","date_published":"2021-11-15T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f0cb3ba0-7b10-4a23-8ace-ed89681c309c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29761711,"duration_in_seconds":1859}]},{"id":"92f93c67-8cd0-4484-a38f-28d97bc0114c","title":"Episode 215: Suing Public Entities in New York and New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/215","content_text":"In this episode, “Suing Public Entities in New York and New Jersey,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on methods and limitations on reimbursement and recovery from civil actions involving public entities.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nThe value of asserting recovery rights against public entities.\nWhat risk professionals need to know about statutes of limitation and other unique aspects of seeking recovery from public actors.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2021 and beyond.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on Novemer 8, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Suing Public Entities in New York and New Jersey,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on methods and limitations on reimbursement and recovery from civil actions involving public entities.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on Novemer 8, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"","date_published":"2021-11-08T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/92f93c67-8cd0-4484-a38f-28d97bc0114c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18554002,"duration_in_seconds":1159}]},{"id":"5e90a4a0-49cb-44f7-8228-6a718e134a4d","title":"Episode 214: Evaluating Exposure in Catastrophic Construction Losses","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/214","content_text":"In this episode, “Evaluating Exposure in Catastrophic Construction Losses,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWorkers’ Compensation exposures, including medical, indemnity, and permanency exposure.\nExposure in the civil litigation.\nHow and When exposure estimates should be provided by counsel to risk professionals and stakeholders.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 1, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Evaluating Exposure in Catastrophic Construction Losses,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 1, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Evaluating Exposure in Catastrophic Construction Losses,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explains how an experienced defense litigator evaluates catastrophic construction accident claims to provide accurate estimates of exposure throughout the lifecycle of the litigated case.","date_published":"2021-11-01T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/5e90a4a0-49cb-44f7-8228-6a718e134a4d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37075057,"duration_in_seconds":2316}]},{"id":"b12779be-3475-4471-be84-994655c9bb09","title":"Episode 213: Understand New Jersey's New \"Preference Law\"","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/213","content_text":"On September 30, 2021, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law Assembly Bill A2617, which provides as follows:\n\nFollowing a work-related injury, an employer shall provide a hiring preference to an employee who has reached maximum medical improvement (MMI) and is unable to return to the position at which the employee was previously employed for any existing, unfilled position offered by the employer for which the employee can perform the essential functions of the position.\n\nIn this episode, Greg Lois discusses the impact of this new law on New Jersey employers.\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 25, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

On September 30, 2021, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law Assembly Bill A2617, which provides as follows:

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Following a work-related injury, an employer shall provide a hiring preference to an employee who has reached maximum medical improvement (MMI) and is unable to return to the position at which the employee was previously employed for any existing, unfilled position offered by the employer for which the employee can perform the essential functions of the position.

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In this episode, Greg Lois discusses the impact of this new law on New Jersey employers.

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 25, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"On September 30, 2021, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law Assembly Bill A2617, which provides as follows:\r\n\r\nFollowing a work-related injury, an employer shall provide a hiring preference to an employee who has reached maximum medical improvement (MMI) and is unable to return to the position at which the employee was previously employed for any existing, unfilled position offered by the employer for which the employee can perform the essential functions of the position.\r\n\r\nIn this episode, Greg Lois discusses the impact of this new law on New Jersey employers.","date_published":"2021-10-25T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b12779be-3475-4471-be84-994655c9bb09.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13757027,"duration_in_seconds":1718}]},{"id":"5f2c3e98-0200-41ea-95ea-6b97f7f36548","title":"Episode 212: Navigating Section 32 Settlements in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/212","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois and Christian Sison discuss the guidance from the Board regarding general releases in Section 32 settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nIn this episode, Greg & Christian talk about:\n\n\nWhat the Workers’ Compensation Law says about general releases and waivers of claims outside Workers’ Compensation;\nWhether General Releases are now disallowed;\nThe impact of the new Board guidance on the releases you have already obtained;\nWhat defense counsel and risk professionals will need to do now to protect their clients.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 18, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois and Christian Sison discuss the guidance from the Board regarding general releases in Section 32 settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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In this episode, Greg & Christian talk about:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 18, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois and Christian Sison discuss the guidance from the Board regarding general releases in Section 32 settlements in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.","date_published":"2021-10-18T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/5f2c3e98-0200-41ea-95ea-6b97f7f36548.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23372882,"duration_in_seconds":1460}]},{"id":"1fe62782-39ce-43de-a559-0de52d1a648a","title":"Episode 211: Starting Early – Investigating and Preserving Subrogation Opportunities","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/211","content_text":"In this episode, “Starting Early – Investigating and Preserving Subrogation Opportunities,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the early identification and protection of risk transfer opportunities in workers’ compensation claims.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nThe value of early identification of risk-transfer opportunities.\nWhat risk professionals need to know about limitations on subrogation and when and how to preserve reimbursement rights.\nWhat defense counsel should be doing to protect risk transfer rights.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2021 and beyond.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Starting Early – Investigating and Preserving Subrogation Opportunities,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the early identification and protection of risk transfer opportunities in workers’ compensation claims.

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major of the Lois Law Firm, leads a presentation and discussion on the early identification and protection of risk transfer opportunities in workers’ compensation claims.","date_published":"2021-10-12T16:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1fe62782-39ce-43de-a559-0de52d1a648a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":17682890,"duration_in_seconds":1104}]},{"id":"5843247c-4f84-47ed-a652-afbf9a0bb98f","title":"Episode 210: Litigating Insurance Coverage Disputes in Construction Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/210","content_text":"In this episode, Tashia Rasul discusses insurance coverage in construction cases. Among the topics discussed are:\n\n\nWho is covered in a Wrap-Up policy? What is an \"enrolled\" contractor and why does it matter?\nWhat is covered in a wrap-up policy? Why is project definition and \"phasing\" important?\nAn overview of common issues that arise from a construction policy dispute.\n\n\nThis audio is taken from a live presentation recorded Monday, October 4, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Tashia Rasul discusses insurance coverage in construction cases. Among the topics discussed are:

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This audio is taken from a live presentation recorded Monday, October 4, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Tashia Rasul discusses insurance coverage in construction cases. Among the topics discussed are: Who is covered in a Wrap-Up policy? What is an \"enrolled\" contractor and why does it matter?\r\nWhat is covered in a wrap-up policy? Why is project definition and \"phasing\" important?\r\nAn overview of common issues that arise from a construction policy dispute.\r\nThis audio is taken from a live presentation recorded Monday, October 4, 2021.","date_published":"2021-10-05T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/5843247c-4f84-47ed-a652-afbf9a0bb98f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10424580,"duration_in_seconds":1287}]},{"id":"9a26cf06-0aab-442e-861e-eec622cf2324","title":"Episode 209: Expert Witness","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/209","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nExperts in General\nWhat I Look for in an Expert\nHow to Maximize the Exam\nDefenses and Practical Advice\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 27, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 27, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.","date_published":"2021-09-27T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9a26cf06-0aab-442e-861e-eec622cf2324.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31030642,"duration_in_seconds":1938}]},{"id":"fcc0c692-fe15-4a3b-b84c-47b4c515ce23","title":"Episode 208: IMEs versus Record Reviews in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/208","content_text":"In this episode, \"IMEs versus Record Reviews in New York,\" Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on the best use of independent medical evaluations in New York.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhen to get an IME in the case lifecycle.\nHow to choose the best evaluator.\nHow to prepare the IME physician to provide them with the tools they need to provide a useful report.\nHow to defend your evaluator at trial.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 20, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "IMEs versus Record Reviews in New York," Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on the best use of independent medical evaluations in New York.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 20, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions on the best use of independent medical evaluations in New York.","date_published":"2021-09-20T15:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fcc0c692-fe15-4a3b-b84c-47b4c515ce23.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31668652,"duration_in_seconds":1978}]},{"id":"65fc0623-134f-4c96-80d4-daee1a5eefd0","title":"Episode 207: Leveraging a Third-Party Action in a Workers’ Compensation Claim","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/207","content_text":"In this episode, “Leveraging a Third-Party Action in a Workers’ Compensation Claim,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on how the strategic risk professional will increase their bargaining power in resolving a workers’ compensation action when a claimant has a civil action pending against an actual tortfeasor. We’ll talk about global resolutions, waiver of reimbursement, and the use of discovery in impacting the workers’ compensation claim.\n\nChristopher Major discusses the following:\n\n\nThe value of strategic coordination when resolving workers’ compensation case sin the presence of a third-party action.\nWhat risk professionals can do to maximize leverage and obtain amicable resolutions.\nReal life examples of strategic leverage and global settlement.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2021 and beyond.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 13, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Leveraging a Third-Party Action in a Workers’ Compensation Claim,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on how the strategic risk professional will increase their bargaining power in resolving a workers’ compensation action when a claimant has a civil action pending against an actual tortfeasor. We’ll talk about global resolutions, waiver of reimbursement, and the use of discovery in impacting the workers’ compensation claim.

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Christopher Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 13, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major of the Lois Law Firm, leads a presentation and discussion on how the strategic risk professional will increase their bargaining power in resolving a workers’ compensation action when a claimant has a civil action pending against an actual tortfeasor.","date_published":"2021-09-13T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/65fc0623-134f-4c96-80d4-daee1a5eefd0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19836277,"duration_in_seconds":1239}]},{"id":"d1bac6f1-9b81-4f0b-a0d4-c8f7e2aefb6d","title":"Episode 206: Global Settlements","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/206","content_text":"In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWorkers’ Compensation reimbursement and leverage.\nGeneral Liability/civil litigation settlement allocation.\nUsing counsel effectively to negotiate settlements.\nPractical examples.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 7, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on September 7, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.","date_published":"2021-09-07T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d1bac6f1-9b81-4f0b-a0d4-c8f7e2aefb6d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25030429,"duration_in_seconds":1563}]},{"id":"7ea8e58e-2e46-4127-8ec7-d1253f665804","title":"Episode 205: Defending Motions for Med & Temp in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/205","content_text":"Unless you defend Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey aggressively and successfully you will be exposed for higher medical costs and significant legal fees payable to Petitioner's counsel. In this episode, Greg Lois discusses best practices for defending Motions for Med & Temp and provide answers to common questions.\n\nTopics discussed\n\n\nAn overview of what types of medical care are required under the New Jersey Workers' Compensation Act;\nHow to reduce costs of care by directing treatment and using networks;\nWhat happens when a Petitioner is successful on a Motion for Med & temp and how attorneys' fees are calculated;\nStrategies to control exposure for Petitioner's attorneys' fee costs in Motions for Med & Temp;\nAn overview of the parts of a basic motion for Med & Temp and what the Petitioner is required to prove in order to be successful;\nThe courtroom procedure and timing for defending these Motions;\nThe differenced between and \"Emergent\" and \"Standard\" Motion for Med & Temp;\nBest practices for Risk Professionals and Attorneys defending these claims.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 23, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Unless you defend Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey aggressively and successfully you will be exposed for higher medical costs and significant legal fees payable to Petitioner's counsel. In this episode, Greg Lois discusses best practices for defending Motions for Med & Temp and provide answers to common questions.

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Topics discussed

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 23, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Unless you defend Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits in New Jersey aggressively and successfully you will be exposed for higher medical costs and significant legal fees payable to Petitioner's counsel. In this episode, Greg Lois discusses best practices for defending Motions for Med & Temp and provide answers to common questions.\r\n \r\nTopics discussed:\r\nAn overview of what types of medical care are required under the New Jersey Workers' Compensation Act;\r\nHow to reduce costs of care by directing treatment and using networks;\r\nWhat happens when a Petitioner is successful on a Motion for Med & temp and how attorneys' fees are calculated;\r\nStrategies to control exposure for Petitioner's attorneys' fee costs in Motions for Med & Temp;\r\nAn overview of the parts of a basic motion for Med & Temp and what the Petitioner is required to prove in order to be successful;\r\nThe courtroom procedure and timing for defending these Motions;\r\nThe differenced between and \"Emergent\" and \"Standard\" Motion for Med & Temp;\r\nBest practices for Risk Professionals and Attorneys defending these claims.\r\n\r\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 23, 2021.","date_published":"2021-08-23T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/7ea8e58e-2e46-4127-8ec7-d1253f665804.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19338374,"duration_in_seconds":2416}]},{"id":"ed4ed377-baa6-47c6-b427-56203c0d1e01","title":"Episode 204: Medical Treatment in New York Workers' Compensation Cases: 2021 Update","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/204","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on how medical treatment is changing in the world of New York workers' compensation. In this episode, Lois discusses the \"Onboard Limited Release\" program, the new Medical Treatment Guidelines, medicinal marijuana in New York workers' compensation cases, and other timely topics.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on how medical treatment is changing in the world of New York workers' compensation. In this episode, Lois discusses the "Onboard Limited Release" program, the new Medical Treatment Guidelines, medicinal marijuana in New York workers' compensation cases, and other timely topics.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on how medical treatment is changing in the world of New York workers' compensation. In this episode, Lois discusses the \"Onboard Limited Release\" program, the new Medical Treatment Guidelines, medicinal marijuana in New York workers' compensation cases, and other timely topics. This audio was recorded live on August 16, 2021 during client training.","date_published":"2021-08-16T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ed4ed377-baa6-47c6-b427-56203c0d1e01.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12955241,"duration_in_seconds":1618}]},{"id":"0e08e019-8ad7-4011-a5d6-fd879123c554","title":"Episode 203: The Carrier's Rights Under Kelly, Burns & Bissell","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/203","content_text":"In this episode, “The Carrier’s Rights Under Kelly, Burns, and Bissell,” Christopher Major explores the carrier’s right to reimbursement and subrogation under Section 29 of the New York workers’ compensation law.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nThere’s no such thing as 1/3rd, 1/3rd, 1/3rd in New York!\nHow Kelly apportionment works with examples.\nHow the Burns decision impacts recovery for Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.\nUnderstanding how the share of litigation expense impacts recovery.\nWhat the Matter of Stenson means for lien waiver.\nThe Bissell decision and speculative medial expenses.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 9, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “The Carrier’s Rights Under Kelly, Burns, and Bissell,” Christopher Major explores the carrier’s right to reimbursement and subrogation under Section 29 of the New York workers’ compensation law.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 9, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Attorney Chris Major leads a discussion on the carriers reimbursement and subrogation rights in New York workers' compensation cases.","date_published":"2021-08-09T20:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0e08e019-8ad7-4011-a5d6-fd879123c554.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13342519,"duration_in_seconds":1666}]},{"id":"fb856854-f916-466d-8b4c-91859f07d8b3","title":"Episode 202: Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/202","content_text":"In this episode, “Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nCoordinating litigation proceeding in both workers’ compensation court AND a civil court;\nMilestones in a typical workers’ compensation proceeding in New York;\nMilestones in a construction general liability action in New York.\nBest Practices for reaching global settlements, including advice on mediation strategy.\n\n\nThis recording is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 2, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Litigation Using Milestones,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This recording is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 2, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about using litigation milestones to coordinate counsel representing construction entities in actions pending in civil court and workers’ compensation court at the same time.","date_published":"2021-08-02T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fb856854-f916-466d-8b4c-91859f07d8b3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20889864,"duration_in_seconds":2610}]},{"id":"219894b2-6171-40ee-a5e9-b43383e704ff","title":"Episode 201: How NOT TO Defend a Wage Reconstruction Case in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/201","content_text":"In this episode, “How NOT to Defend a Wage Reconstruction Case in New Jersey,” Greg Lois discusses wage reconstruction in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases. \n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is Wage Reconstruction?\nWhen wage reconstruction is appropriate;\nWhen you should challenge wage reconstruction;\n\n\nThis recording is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 26, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “How NOT to Defend a Wage Reconstruction Case in New Jersey,” Greg Lois discusses wage reconstruction in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This recording is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 26, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

\n\n

This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses wage reconstruction in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2021-07-26T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/219894b2-6171-40ee-a5e9-b43383e704ff.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11186905,"duration_in_seconds":1397}]},{"id":"50c44409-be8c-48fa-8981-98c1119f48da","title":"Episode 200: Defenses to Temporary Disability & Update on Labor Market attachment in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/200","content_text":"In this episode, “Temporary Disability and Labor Market Attachment in New York,” Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about defenses to temporary disability and provides an update on Labor Market Attachment as a defense in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWaiting Period and Payor Compliance;\nAWW and Maximum Rate;\nWhen you can stop paying Temp;\nLabor Market Attachment.\n\n\nThis recording is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 19, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Temporary Disability and Labor Market Attachment in New York,” Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about defenses to temporary disability and provides an update on Labor Market Attachment as a defense in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This recording is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 19, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n

Schedules and Information

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n

Disclaimer

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about defenses to temporary disability and provides an update on Labor Market Attachment as a defense in New York Workers' Compensation claims.","date_published":"2021-07-19T16:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/50c44409-be8c-48fa-8981-98c1119f48da.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14143222,"duration_in_seconds":1766}]},{"id":"10c4d099-8e91-4180-a9f8-fc0cb3f4d332","title":"Episode 199: \"Liening\" Over State Lines: Multi-jurisdictional Issues in workers' Compensation Subrogation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/199","content_text":"What happens when your employee gets injured by a tortfeasor while in another state? Does the employer/carrier have the ability to assert a demand for reimbursement of the worker’s compensation cost against the party residing in another state? How does the employer/carrier maximize its recovery? \n\nChris Major discusses answers to all of those questions as well as the following:\n\n\nNew York and New Jersey Subrogation generally;\nThe New York standard for reimbursement rights across state lines in third-party cases;\nHow to Apply the New York standard for reimbursement across state lines in context with examples;\nThe New Jersey standard for seeking reimbursement across state lines;\nApplications of New Jersey’s law with examples;\nOther jurisdictional issues, including prohibitions on reimbursement and subrogation claims.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 12, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

What happens when your employee gets injured by a tortfeasor while in another state? Does the employer/carrier have the ability to assert a demand for reimbursement of the worker’s compensation cost against the party residing in another state? How does the employer/carrier maximize its recovery?

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Chris Major discusses answers to all of those questions as well as the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 12, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"What happens when your employee gets injured by a tortfeasor while in another state? Does the employer/carrier have the ability to assert a demand for reimbursement of the worker's compensation cost against the party residing in another state? How does the employer/carrier maximize its recovery?","date_published":"2021-07-12T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/10c4d099-8e91-4180-a9f8-fc0cb3f4d332.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7350421,"duration_in_seconds":917}]},{"id":"ffcd431f-58b7-4911-b881-0d0526aeda51","title":"Episode 198: Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Defense","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/198","content_text":"In this episode, “Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident cases.\n\nTopics include:\n\n\nPrivileges, disclosures, and collateral estoppel;\nProtected and unprotected documents; and\nInvestigation Reports.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 6, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Construction Cases,” Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about coordinating counsel across multiple jurisdictions in construction accident cases.

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Topics include:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on July 6, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Tashia Rasul, Construction Defense Practice Team Leader at LOIS, discusses how employers can navigate legal issues in cross-jurisdictional construction accident cases. This audio is taken from a live client training provided on July 6, 2021.","date_published":"2021-07-07T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ffcd431f-58b7-4911-b881-0d0526aeda51.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15662378,"duration_in_seconds":1956}]},{"id":"7a0afaca-0d0e-4955-87b9-e73eea91dce2","title":"Episode 197: Off Premises Injuries in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/197","content_text":"In this episode, \"Off Premises Injuries in New Jersey,\" Greg Lois leads a presentation on practical and legal aspects of defending off-premises injuries in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nTwo New Decisions Impacting New Jersey Claims\nOverview of Defense of Off-Premises Injuries, with a Focus on Work-From-Home Loses\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 28, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Off Premises Injuries in New Jersey," Greg Lois leads a presentation on practical and legal aspects of defending off-premises injuries in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 28, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a presentation on practical and legal aspects of defending off-premises injuries in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2021-06-28T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/7a0afaca-0d0e-4955-87b9-e73eea91dce2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21020557,"duration_in_seconds":1313}]},{"id":"909f73df-9538-40c1-9a11-a9bf0aad6b50","title":"Episode 196: The Grey Area Rule","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/196","content_text":"In this episode, \"The Grey Area Rule,\" Greg Lois explores New York’s “Grey Area” rule regarding off-premises injuries. \n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nHow New York’s history and development impacts the application of the going-and-coming rule.\nRecent case law developments on off-premises injuries.\nTactical and strategic considerations in defending going-and-coming accident cases in New York.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 21, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "The Grey Area Rule," Greg Lois explores New York’s “Grey Area” rule regarding off-premises injuries.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 21, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, \"The Grey Area Rule,\" Greg Lois explores New York’s “Grey Area” rule regarding off-premises injuries. ","date_published":"2021-06-21T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/909f73df-9538-40c1-9a11-a9bf0aad6b50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22432936,"duration_in_seconds":1401}]},{"id":"2cf98889-f19d-4fe6-91fe-dae028570441","title":"Episode 195: Workers' Compensation Exclusivity and Coverage Issues","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/195","content_text":"In this episode, “Workers’ Compensation Exclusivity and Coverage Issues,” Christopher Major provides an overview of how the workers’ compensation bar applies to prohibit certain actions against the employer and how “Part B” coverage works. \n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is “Part B” workers’ compensation coverage?\nWhat is workers’ compensation exclusivity and when does it apply? To which types of claims?\nWhat are the limits to “Part B” coverage?\nThe differences between “Part B” Employer’s Liability coverage and EPLI insurance coverage.\nHow Third Party “Action Over” lawsuits work.”\nHow Contractual Indemnification works in the Employer Liability context.\nAn overview of the duty to defend and the duty to indemnify under Employers’ Liability coverage.\nHow and when to use reservation of rights letters.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 14, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Workers’ Compensation Exclusivity and Coverage Issues,” Christopher Major provides an overview of how the workers’ compensation bar applies to prohibit certain actions against the employer and how “Part B” coverage works.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 14, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, attorney Chris Major discusses \"Part B\" coverage in the workers' compensation context. Recorded live during client training on June 14, 2021.","date_published":"2021-06-15T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2cf98889-f19d-4fe6-91fe-dae028570441.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7742948,"duration_in_seconds":966}]},{"id":"ee95efd7-8199-47e8-9519-d676c7f8f3b2","title":"Episode 194: Responding to the Loss: Construction Defense","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/194","content_text":"In this episode, “Responding to the Catastrophic Workplace Accident,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nDetermining what construction site injuries require an immediate onsite investigation.\nHow an onsite investigation should be conducted.\nBenefits of a cloaked or attorney-driven investigation.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on Monday, June 7, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Responding to the Catastrophic Workplace Accident,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on Monday, June 7, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.","date_published":"2021-06-09T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ee95efd7-8199-47e8-9519-d676c7f8f3b2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10819082,"duration_in_seconds":1351}]},{"id":"26e03215-ee3e-4fda-8e38-7a87a314c1b7","title":"Episode 193: Coronavirus (COVID-19), Medical Marijuana and Medical Provider Claims: New Jersey Update","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/193","content_text":"Greg discusses the following:\n\n\nCompensability Examples\nJurisdictional Standards of Proof\nMedicinal Marijuana Ruling Impact on Jersey Claims\nMedical Provider Claims Jurisdictional Update\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on May 24, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on May 24, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg discusses the following: Compensability Examples,* Jurisdictional Standards of Proof, Medicinal Marijuana Ruling Impact on Jersey Claims and Medical Provider Claims Jurisdictional Update","date_published":"2021-05-24T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/26e03215-ee3e-4fda-8e38-7a87a314c1b7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20116084,"duration_in_seconds":1256}]},{"id":"d7f75798-73c7-4c28-80dd-4ab835e7d7fe","title":"Episode 192: Construction Defense: Multijurisdictional Coordination","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/192","content_text":"In this episode, \"Construction Defense: Multijurisdictional Coordination,\" Greg Lois discusses practical and legal aspects of defending construction accident claims in New York.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nHow New York’s Labor Law impacts workers’ compensation claims.\nTactical and strategic considerations in defending construction accident cases in New York.\nHow to defend dual jurisdiction catastrophic construction accident cases.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on May 17, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Construction Defense: Multijurisdictional Coordination," Greg Lois discusses practical and legal aspects of defending construction accident claims in New York.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on May 17, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discuss practical and legal aspects of defending construction accident claims in New York.","date_published":"2021-05-17T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d7f75798-73c7-4c28-80dd-4ab835e7d7fe.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15839749,"duration_in_seconds":989}]},{"id":"096c7382-1d07-4450-b349-fecf320e2b07","title":"Episode 191: Third Party Settlements: Consent and Nunc Pro Tunc Motions","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/191","content_text":"In this episode, “Third-Party Settlements in New York – Consent to Settlement and Nunc Pro Tunc Motions,” Christopher Major provides an overview of civil settlement in New York’s Supreme courts and the impact on workers’ compensation actions.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat third-party settlements (in supreme court actions) require consent in New York?\nHow nunc pro tunc motions are used to facilitate settlements.\nWhat workers’ compensation risk professionals need to know about civil settlements in New York.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2021.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on May 10, 2021\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Third-Party Settlements in New York – Consent to Settlement and Nunc Pro Tunc Motions,” Christopher Major provides an overview of civil settlement in New York’s Supreme courts and the impact on workers’ compensation actions.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on May 10, 2021

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Chris Major on how New York's rules requiring consent to the third-party settlement work under Section 29 of the statute.","date_published":"2021-05-10T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/096c7382-1d07-4450-b349-fecf320e2b07.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9849399,"duration_in_seconds":1230}]},{"id":"1a79bfe2-94ac-4557-af50-b0b117abf777","title":"Episode 190: Preparing for the Construction Loss: Assembling the Team","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/190","content_text":"In this episode, Tashia Rasul, a partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated. This team, assembled before any construction losses occur, can include the project owner, safety organization, investigators, on-site medical staff , insurance broker, third-party administrator, and any contractors present.\n\nThis audio is from a live presentation offered to the Firm's clients on May 3, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Tashia Rasul, a partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated. This team, assembled before any construction losses occur, can include the project owner, safety organization, investigators, on-site medical staff , insurance broker, third-party administrator, and any contractors present.

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This audio is from a live presentation offered to the Firm's clients on May 3, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul leads a discussion and answers questions about assembling a team of risk professionals to collaborate when a new construction project is contemplated. This team, assembled before any construction losses occur, can include the project owner, safety organization, investigators, on-site medical staff , insurance broker, third-party administrator, and any contractors present.","date_published":"2021-05-04T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1a79bfe2-94ac-4557-af50-b0b117abf777.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16010181,"duration_in_seconds":2000}]},{"id":"f24a323d-adc1-43ec-8fe1-3cbedb283459","title":"Episode 189: Jurisdictional Defense: Definition of Employee","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/189","content_text":"In this episode, \"Jurisdictional Defense: Definition of Employee,\" Greg Lois provides and overview and answer questions about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nRecent case law developments defining \"who is an employee\" under New Jersey's Workers' Compensation Law.\nWhen and how to raise the non-employment defense.\nPractical aspects of defending non-employment claims, including a discussion of the proofs needed at trial.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 26, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Jurisdictional Defense: Definition of Employee," Greg Lois provides and overview and answer questions about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 26, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides and overview and answer questions about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey.","date_published":"2021-04-26T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f24a323d-adc1-43ec-8fe1-3cbedb283459.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25846915,"duration_in_seconds":1615}]},{"id":"d4b0ab5c-7df1-4450-b32d-4ff7c081774d","title":"Episode 188: Case Law Update on Employee Status","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/188","content_text":"In this episode, \"Case Law Update on Employee Status,\" Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on recent case law decisions touching on employee status in regards to workers’ compensation claims in New York.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nRecent case law decisions on employee status that answer the question, “Is the Claimant My Employee?”\nTactical and strategic considerations in challenging employment\nConsistent issues regarding employment status, including independent contractor status, in New York workers’ compensation cases.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 19, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Case Law Update on Employee Status," Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on recent case law decisions touching on employee status in regards to workers’ compensation claims in New York.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 19, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on recent case law decisions touching on employee status in regards to workers’ compensation claims in New York.","date_published":"2021-04-19T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d4b0ab5c-7df1-4450-b32d-4ff7c081774d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21079354,"duration_in_seconds":1317}]},{"id":"a0d2b4b8-00c3-47dd-bf11-ef102013d475","title":"Episode 187: A Deeper Look at Liens, Subrogation, and Offset Rights Under Section 40 in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/187","content_text":"In this episode, “A Deeper Look at Liens, Subrogation, and Offset Rights Under Section 40 in New Jersey,” Christopher Major leads a conversation about the practical approaches to recovery under New Jersey’s Section 40.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat are the rights of the workers’ compensation carrier under Section 40 to the proceeds of a third-party lawsuit?\nIn New Jersey, what happens when the parties to the civil action do not obtain consent to settlement.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2021.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 12, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “A Deeper Look at Liens, Subrogation, and Offset Rights Under Section 40 in New Jersey,” Christopher Major leads a conversation about the practical approaches to recovery under New Jersey’s Section 40.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 12, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major, Civil Practice Team Leader at Lois Law Firm, leads a conversation about the practical approaches to recovery under New Jersey’s Section 40.","date_published":"2021-04-12T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a0d2b4b8-00c3-47dd-bf11-ef102013d475.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19610680,"duration_in_seconds":1225}]},{"id":"50d5a624-bed8-4550-80ae-331af33ba5ac","title":"Episode 186: Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/186","content_text":"In this episode “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia will explain the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nHow a “wrap up” insurance program works and is created.\nCoverage issues unique to wrap ups.\nTypes of risk typically covered by wrap ups.\nComplications in case handling for defense counsel and risk professionals.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 5, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia will explain the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on April 5, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasu discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia will explain the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.","date_published":"2021-04-05T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/50d5a624-bed8-4550-80ae-331af33ba5ac.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29654959,"duration_in_seconds":1853}]},{"id":"5c0ad670-1c6e-46e5-a090-5832ba06b139","title":"Episode 185: The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/185","content_text":"In this episode, \"The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey,\" Greg Lois explains how the Second Injury Fund in New Jersey works and how obtaining contribution from the Fund reduces exposure in total disability cases.\n\nTopics discussed:\n\n\nOverview of the Second Injury Fund, including a discussion of the types of cases where the Fund must contribute.\nPractical Example, including calculations of Fund contribution and impact on exposure.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 22, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey," Greg Lois explains how the Second Injury Fund in New Jersey works and how obtaining contribution from the Fund reduces exposure in total disability cases.

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Topics discussed:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 22, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"This episode explores the ways that the Second Injury Fund in New Jersey can reduce exposure in total disability cases. This audio is taken from a live presentation on March 22, 2021.","date_published":"2021-03-23T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/5c0ad670-1c6e-46e5-a090-5832ba06b139.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10712573,"duration_in_seconds":1337}]},{"id":"eb7adf45-d6fe-40cf-9761-9bfd6239603e","title":"Episode 184: Update on Fraud in New York Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/184","content_text":"In this episode, \"Update on Fraud in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,\" Greg Lois provides and overview and answers questions about raising fraud in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nGreg talks about:\n\n\nWhat constitutes claim fraud under Section 114-a of the New York Workers’ Compensation Law;\nHow and when to raise fraud in a litigated case;\nThe use of surveillance video in establishing fraud;\nAnswers to frequently-asked appeals questions.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 15, 2021\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Update on Fraud in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases," Greg Lois provides and overview and answers questions about raising fraud in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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Greg talks about:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 15, 2021

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Greg Lois leads a discussion and answers questions about fraud and the application of WCL Section 114-a in New York workers' compensation cases.","date_published":"2021-03-15T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/eb7adf45-d6fe-40cf-9761-9bfd6239603e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14400705,"duration_in_seconds":1798}]},{"id":"cddb885f-bf8e-4f6c-98b9-d1c24b1428f3","title":"Episode 183: A Deeper Look at Liens, Subrogation and Offset Rights Under Section 29 in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/183","content_text":"In this episode, \"A Deeper Look at Liens, Subrogation and Offset Rights Under Section 29 in New York,\" Christopher Major discusses the practical aspects of seeking Section 29 reimbursement for the workers’ compensation carrier in New York.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat are the rights of the workers’ compensation carrier under WCL Section 29 to the proceeds of a third-party lawsuit?\nWhat happens when the parties to the civil action do not obtain consent to settlement.\nThe remedy available to the third parties when the workers’ compensation carrier refuses to consent to a settlement.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2021.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 8, 2021\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "A Deeper Look at Liens, Subrogation and Offset Rights Under Section 29 in New York," Christopher Major discusses the practical aspects of seeking Section 29 reimbursement for the workers’ compensation carrier in New York.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on March 8, 2021

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this Episode, Christopher Major discusses the practical aspects of seeking Section 29 reimbursement for the workers' compensation carrier in New York.","date_published":"2021-03-08T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/cddb885f-bf8e-4f6c-98b9-d1c24b1428f3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13875932,"duration_in_seconds":1733}]},{"id":"ea2aa319-bfbc-4100-92c7-84174709862e","title":"Episode 182: What the Construction Risk Professional Needs to Know About Workers' Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/182","content_text":"In this episode, “https://loisllc.com/webinar/new-york-workers-compensation-101-for-construction-claim-professionals/,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, will provide an overview of the Workers’ Compensation law in New York with a focus on issues and topics which impact construction claims. This webinar is geared towards claim professionals who are more experienced with general liability claims but want to gain an understanding of how the workers’ compensation litigation unfolds.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nThe basic benefits available under the New York Workers’ Compensation Law.\nTimelines for typical cases.\nReporting injuries.\nHow cases can be controverted.\n\n\nThis audio is from a https://loisllc.com/webinar/new-york-workers-compensation-101-for-construction-claim-professionals/.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “https://loisllc.com/webinar/new-york-workers-compensation-101-for-construction-claim-professionals/,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, will provide an overview of the Workers’ Compensation law in New York with a focus on issues and topics which impact construction claims. This webinar is geared towards claim professionals who are more experienced with general liability claims but want to gain an understanding of how the workers’ compensation litigation unfolds.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a https://loisllc.com/webinar/new-york-workers-compensation-101-for-construction-claim-professionals/.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Here is Tashia Rasul, Construction Practice Team Leader at LOIS with her \"Workers' Compensation Overview for Construction Claims Professionals\" Presentation which was presented LIVE on Monday, March 1st. ","date_published":"2021-03-01T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ea2aa319-bfbc-4100-92c7-84174709862e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19420778,"duration_in_seconds":2426}]},{"id":"b0fb13b5-2934-40eb-9a50-067b84bd7221","title":"Episode 181: Appeals and Reopeners","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/181","content_text":"In this episode, \"Appeals and Reopeners,\" Greg Lois leads a discussion about appellate strategy in New Jersey as well as the “reopener” of closed claims.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhen to appeal decisions of New Jersey Workers’ Compensation trial courts.\nStrategic and tactical impact of appeal on New Jersey workers’ compensation claims.\nOverview of Application for Review or Modification of Formal Award claims (“ReOpeners”).\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 22, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Appeals and Reopeners," Greg Lois leads a discussion about appellate strategy in New Jersey as well as the “reopener” of closed claims.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 22, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a discussion about appellate strategy in New Jersey as well as the “reopener” of closed claims.","date_published":"2021-02-22T15:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b0fb13b5-2934-40eb-9a50-067b84bd7221.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29993563,"duration_in_seconds":1874}]},{"id":"73f0b97d-ff25-4514-bfb7-418b0456d605","title":"Episode 180: Appeals & Post-Trial Practice in New York Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/180","content_text":"In this episode, “Appeals & Post-Trial Practice in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Greg Lois provides and overview and answers questions about appeals in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat kinds of decisions can be appealed;\nHow and where to make the appeal;\nThe tactical use of Board Panels appeals;\nAnswers to frequently-asked appeals questions.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 16, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Appeals & Post-Trial Practice in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Greg Lois provides and overview and answers questions about appeals in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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Greg discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 16, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Greg Lois provides and overview and answers questions about appeals in New York Workers' Compensation claims. This audio is taken from a live webinar provided to clients on February 16, 2021.","date_published":"2021-02-17T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/73f0b97d-ff25-4514-bfb7-418b0456d605.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9561442,"duration_in_seconds":1194}]},{"id":"4398461b-ac3a-49a9-9343-a844d9eedba0","title":"Episode 179: Defending HIMP-1 Claims in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/179","content_text":"In this episode, “Defending HIMP-1 Claims in New York,” Christopher Major provides an overview and answers questions about defending HIMP-1 (Health Insurance Matching Program) claims in New York.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat is a Health Insurance Matching Program claim?\nHow the HIMP-1 can be defended.\nCommon defenses raised for HIMP-1 claims.\nWhat type of results to expect from a HIMP-1 defense.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 8, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Defending HIMP-1 Claims in New York,” Christopher Major provides an overview and answers questions about defending HIMP-1 (Health Insurance Matching Program) claims in New York.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 8, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Attorney Christopher Major provides an overview and answers questions about defending HIMP-1 (Health Insurance Matching Program) claims in New York. This audio is from a live presentation on February 8, 2021.","date_published":"2021-02-09T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4398461b-ac3a-49a9-9343-a844d9eedba0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":17073308,"duration_in_seconds":2133}]},{"id":"e9005712-d445-4251-96dc-8935a3407576","title":"Episode 178: Overview of Construction Accident Litigation in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/178","content_text":"Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.\n\nSome of the topics that Tashia discusses:\n\n\nCommon and statutory law for owners and contractors.\nThe Impact of New York’s Labor Law Sections 200, 240, & 241.\nRecent case law affecting how these statutes are interpreted.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 1, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.

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Some of the topics that Tashia discusses:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 1, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Tashia Rasul, Partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia will provide an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners and govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.","date_published":"2021-02-01T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e9005712-d445-4251-96dc-8935a3407576.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11071649,"duration_in_seconds":1382}]},{"id":"b2abc887-3bdc-4365-a982-12f54afa3dcd","title":"Episode 177: New Jersey Workers' Compensation year in Review","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/177","content_text":"In this episode, “New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Defense: Year-in-Review,” we look back at the statutory changes and case law developments from 2020 that will impact New Jersey workers’ compensation cases in 2021.\n\nIn this episode, Greg talks about:\n\n\nImpact of statutory presumption on COVID-19 claims.\nNew case law on Medical Provider reimbursement claims.\nUpdate on court closures and new presiding judges appointed.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 25, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Defense: Year-in-Review,” we look back at the statutory changes and case law developments from 2020 that will impact New Jersey workers’ compensation cases in 2021.

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In this episode, Greg talks about:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 25, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode Greg Lois talks about the pivotal statutory changes and case law decisions that impact case defense in 2021 and beyond! Recorded live on January 25, 2021 during client training.","date_published":"2021-01-25T10:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b2abc887-3bdc-4365-a982-12f54afa3dcd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14404446,"duration_in_seconds":1799}]},{"id":"aff94adb-5239-454b-8059-c2fd48899380","title":"Episode 176: New York Workers' Compensation Year in Review (January 2021)","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/176","content_text":"In this episode, “New York Workers’ Compensation Defense: Year-in-Review,” Greg Lois talks about the trends and new caselaw that will impact 2021 New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nGreg talks about:\n\n\nWhat types of cases are trending from 2020;\nHow carriers can respond to HIMP-1 claims;\nThe increasing importance of risk transfer opportunities in New York cases;\nPublication updates.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 19, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “New York Workers’ Compensation Defense: Year-in-Review,” Greg Lois talks about the trends and new caselaw that will impact 2021 New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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Greg talks about:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 19, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, we look back at the year in New York workers' compensation, talking about trends, cases, and what we expect to impact claims defense in 2021!","date_published":"2021-01-19T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/aff94adb-5239-454b-8059-c2fd48899380.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13899008,"duration_in_seconds":1736}]},{"id":"b1ccad52-acc8-4f28-a5de-72463bddc7b7","title":"Episode 175: New York Loss Transfer in Ridesharing and Transportation Network Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/175","content_text":"In this episode, “New York Loss Transfer in Ridesharing and Transportation Network Cases” Christopher Major provides an overview of recover options for carriers in these types of cases.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nNew York “No Fault” Law Article 51;\nNew York Loss Transfer;\nTransportation network Companies and Article 44-B of the Vehicle and Traffic Law;\nWeight and use requirements;\nThe Effect on the Workers’ Compensation carriers;\nThe “carve out” and ways around it.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 11, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “New York Loss Transfer in Ridesharing and Transportation Network Cases” Christopher Major provides an overview of recover options for carriers in these types of cases.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 11, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “New York Loss Transfer in Ridesharing and Transportation Network Cases\" Christopher Major provides an overview of recover options for carriers in these types of cases. This audio is from a live presentation on January 11, 2021.","date_published":"2021-01-12T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b1ccad52-acc8-4f28-a5de-72463bddc7b7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13827542,"duration_in_seconds":1727}]},{"id":"65389215-9850-4250-ae45-b64d8a212aa8","title":"Episode 174: Goals of Multijurisdictional Litigation Coordination","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/174","content_text":"In this episode, “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination in Construction Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader starts off 2021 by looking at the goals of construction clients in coordinating the defense litigation involving the same plaintiff/claimant in multiple jurisdictions.\n\nSome of the topics that Tashia discusses:\n\n\nWeaponizing Coordination: Tactics that Benefit the Employer.\nReduction of Litigation Costs – Reducing Duplicative Effort.\nAvoiding Collateral Estoppel.\nPursuing Global Settlement.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 4, 2021.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination in Construction Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader starts off 2021 by looking at the goals of construction clients in coordinating the defense litigation involving the same plaintiff/claimant in multiple jurisdictions.

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Some of the topics that Tashia discusses:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on January 4, 2021.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader starts off 2021 by looking at the goals of construction clients in coordinating the defense litigation involving the same plaintiff/claimant in multiple jurisdictions.","date_published":"2021-01-05T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/65389215-9850-4250-ae45-b64d8a212aa8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10453599,"duration_in_seconds":1305}]},{"id":"e5a5639e-6955-4aa4-a7c9-2716e6ef1bf8","title":"Episode 173: Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/173","content_text":"In this episode, \"Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey,\" Greg Lois discusses the latest development in Medical Provider Application for Payment Claims in New Jersey workers’ compensation court.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nJurisdiction for these cases under New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Act, Section 15.\nRecent case law decisions affecting exposure.\nPractical tips for pricing and resolving these medical provider reimbursement claims.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Defending Medical Provider Claims In New Jersey," Greg Lois discusses the latest development in Medical Provider Application for Payment Claims in New Jersey workers’ compensation court.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses the latest development in Medical Provider Application for Payment Claims in New Jersey workers’ compensation court.","date_published":"2020-12-28T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e5a5639e-6955-4aa4-a7c9-2716e6ef1bf8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18121990,"duration_in_seconds":1132}]},{"id":"e4a1de12-1250-4209-ad05-96cec25e4693","title":"Episode 172: The Importance of Risk Transfer in New York Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/172","content_text":"In this episode, “The Importance of Risk Transfer In New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Greg Lois talks about reimbursement and subrogation as means to reduce exposure in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.\n\nIn this episode, Greg talks about:\n\n\nThe differences between a reimbursement right and subrogation;\nHow to maximize reimbursement under New York’s Section 29;\nLimitations on the right of subrogation in New York; and\nHow to evaluate the amount of recovery in a reimbursement or subrogation action.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 21, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “The Importance of Risk Transfer In New York Workers’ Compensation Cases,” Greg Lois talks about reimbursement and subrogation as means to reduce exposure in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.

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In this episode, Greg talks about:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 21, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois talks about reimbursement and subrogation as means to reduce exposure in New York Workers’ Compensation claims.","date_published":"2020-12-22T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e4a1de12-1250-4209-ad05-96cec25e4693.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13077963,"duration_in_seconds":1633}]},{"id":"c3c45763-9f41-4e50-80eb-5ef4328d7c59","title":"Episode 171: Year in Review: New York and New Jersey Civil Litigation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/171","content_text":"In this episode, “Year End Review : New York and New Jersey Civil Litigation,” Christopher Major provides an overview of the new case law developments that impact New York and New Jersey civil actions.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nNew York “No Fault” Law update;\nNew York Loss Transfer;\nNew Jersey Verbal Threshold;\nSettlement Consent and Cramdown Motions in New York\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 14, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Year End Review : New York and New Jersey Civil Litigation,” Christopher Major provides an overview of the new case law developments that impact New York and New Jersey civil actions.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on December 14, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Year End Review : New York and New Jersey Civil Litigation\" attorney Christopher Major provides an overview of the new case law developments that impact New York and New Jersey civil actions. This audio is from a live presentation on December 14, 2020. ","date_published":"2020-12-15T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c3c45763-9f41-4e50-80eb-5ef4328d7c59.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10823985,"duration_in_seconds":1351}]},{"id":"5f828726-ecf2-478c-bed1-709598d8bd64","title":"Episode 170: Construction Claims in 2020: Trends, Takeaways & Notable Decisions","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/170","content_text":"In this episode, \"Construction Claims in 2020: Trends, Takeaways & Notable Decisions,\" Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader looks at the important cases and trends that impacted the defense of construction claims in 2020. This audio is from a live webinar recorded on December 7, 2020.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nMost important Workers’ Compensation construction accident trial and appellate decisions.\nNew case law impacting civil litigation.\nA look ahead at how these case decisions will impact the practice in 2021.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Construction Claims in 2020: Trends, Takeaways & Notable Decisions," Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader looks at the important cases and trends that impacted the defense of construction claims in 2020. This audio is from a live webinar recorded on December 7, 2020.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader looks at the important cases and trends that impacted the defense of construction claims in 2020.","date_published":"2020-12-07T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/5f828726-ecf2-478c-bed1-709598d8bd64.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28097464,"duration_in_seconds":1755}]},{"id":"d7e482e1-d57b-4eac-8dfa-a7fb05315633","title":"Episode 169: Evaluating Claims for Permanency Exposure in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/169","content_text":"In this episode, \"Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure in New Jersey,\" Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nTypes of permanency benefits available under the New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Law.\nRecent case law decisions affecting exposure.\nPractical tips for analyzing and assessing exposure in New Jersey cases.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure in New Jersey," Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois provides an overview and answers questions about how attorneys value exposure in New Jersey cases.","date_published":"2020-11-23T16:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d7e482e1-d57b-4eac-8dfa-a7fb05315633.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25265200,"duration_in_seconds":1578}]},{"id":"8a8bd6ba-44ac-4a0c-a7ea-2e066bfd34c8","title":"Episode 168: Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/168","content_text":"In this episode, \"Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure in New York,\" Christian Sison leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.\n\nChristian discusses the following:\n\n\nDefinition of “Loss of Wage Earning Capacity,” including what classes of injuries may qualify for this type of award.\nOverview of how awards are calculated.\nThe use of IMEs and Disability Duration Guidelines to challenge impairment ratings in LWEC awards.\nAnswers to common Loss of Wage Earning Capacity questions.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, "Evaluating Cases for Permanency Exposure in New York," Christian Sison leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.

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Christian discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christian Sison leads a discussion and answers questions on evaluating claims for permanency exposure in New York. We will focus on the recent case law and practical advice on how to minimize the employer’s exposure in Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards.","date_published":"2020-11-16T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8a8bd6ba-44ac-4a0c-a7ea-2e066bfd34c8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27101251,"duration_in_seconds":1693}]},{"id":"e1daf598-1040-41f5-b8bd-37db1a56f096","title":"Episode 167: Disclosure Tools in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/167","content_text":"In this episode, “Disclosure Tools in New York Civil Practice,” Christopher Major, Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the use of discovery devices in New York supreme court (civil) actions.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nThe value of Pre-suit discovery in reducing litigation in New York.\nWhat risk professionals need to know about litigation discovery devices, including Requests for Admissions, Interrogatories, and Depositions in New York actions.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 9, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Disclosure Tools in New York Civil Practice,” Christopher Major, Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the use of discovery devices in New York supreme court (civil) actions.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 9, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Chris Major talks discovery tools and tactics in New York civil actions. Recorded live on November 9, 2020.","date_published":"2020-11-10T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e1daf598-1040-41f5-b8bd-37db1a56f096.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8812900,"duration_in_seconds":1100}]},{"id":"b4df3e0e-8273-4344-b371-f21e7d3e02d4","title":"Episode 166: Calculating Exposure in Dual Jurisdiction Claims: Construction Defense","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/166","content_text":"In this episode, https://loisllc.com/attorney/tashia-rasul/, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader looks at exposure analysis issues that arise in Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) and Contractor Controlled Insurance Program (CCIP) projects.\n\nSome of the topics Tashia discusses include:\n\n\nHow to evaluate exposure in the worker’s compensation case.\nHow to analyze exposure in the general liability case\nHow and when exposure estimates should be provided by counsel to risk professionals and stakeholders- practical advice.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 2, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, https://loisllc.com/attorney/tashia-rasul/, partner at Lois Law Firm and Construction Defense Team Leader looks at exposure analysis issues that arise in Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) and Contractor Controlled Insurance Program (CCIP) projects.

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Some of the topics Tashia discusses include:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 2, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Lois Law Firm Partner and Construction Defense Practice Team Leader Tashia Rasul talks about calculating indemnity exposure in dual jurisdiction claims. This audio is from a live webinar provided to Firm clients on November 2, 2020.","date_published":"2020-11-03T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b4df3e0e-8273-4344-b371-f21e7d3e02d4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12682263,"duration_in_seconds":1583}]},{"id":"29129d83-5127-4f39-ae85-885c5e7dba7f","title":"Episode 165: NJ Cross-Border Medical Claims: New York Fee Schedule and New Jersey Providers","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/165","content_text":"In this episode, “Cross-Border Medical Claims,” Attorney Greg Lois talks about how an October 2020 New Jersey caselaw decision is impacting medical fee disputes in New York workers’ compensation claims. If You have ever been dragged into a New Jersey court to resolve a New York Medical fee Schedule dispute, this episode is for you!\n\nGreg talks about what is changing now, such as:\n\n\nThe impact of the New Jersey court decision on New York claims;\nHow to challenge jurisdiction in Medical Provider Claims in New Jersey;\nWhat carriers and insureds can do about New Jersey fee disputes;\nWhat New York claims are going to be impacted.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 26, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Cross-Border Medical Claims,” Attorney Greg Lois talks about how an October 2020 New Jersey caselaw decision is impacting medical fee disputes in New York workers’ compensation claims. If You have ever been dragged into a New Jersey court to resolve a New York Medical fee Schedule dispute, this episode is for you!

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Greg talks about what is changing now, such as:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 26, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Today we are talking about how an October 2020 New Jersey caselaw decision is impacting medical fee disputes in New York workers' compensation claims. If You have ever been dragged into a New Jersey court to resolve a New York Medical fee Schedule dispute, this episode is for you!","date_published":"2020-10-26T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/29129d83-5127-4f39-ae85-885c5e7dba7f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26441557,"duration_in_seconds":1652}]},{"id":"c1f73bb4-7478-4a17-8da8-15f8f91070ab","title":"Episode 164: NY Cross-Border Medical Claims: New York Fee Schedule and New Jersey Providers","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/164","content_text":"In this episode, “Cross-Border Medical Claims: New York Fee Schedule and New Jersey Providers,” Attorney Greg Lois talks about how an October 2020 New Jersey caselaw decision is impacting medical fee disputes in New York workers’ compensation claims. If You have ever been dragged into a New Jersey court to resolve a New York Medical fee Schedule dispute, this episode is for you!\n\nGreg talks about what is changing now, such as:\n\n\nThe impact of the New Jersey court decision on New York claims;\nHow to challenge jurisdiction in Medical Provider Claims in New Jersey;\nWhat carriers and insureds can do about New Jersey fee disputes;\nWhat New York claims are going to be impacted.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 19, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Cross-Border Medical Claims: New York Fee Schedule and New Jersey Providers,” Attorney Greg Lois talks about how an October 2020 New Jersey caselaw decision is impacting medical fee disputes in New York workers’ compensation claims. If You have ever been dragged into a New Jersey court to resolve a New York Medical fee Schedule dispute, this episode is for you!

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Greg talks about what is changing now, such as:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 19, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Today we are talking about how an October 2020 New Jersey caselaw decision is impacting medical fee disputes in New York workers' compensation claims. If You have ever been dragged into a New Jersey court to resolve a New York Medical fee Schedule dispute, this episode is for you!","date_published":"2020-10-19T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c1f73bb4-7478-4a17-8da8-15f8f91070ab.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21882496,"duration_in_seconds":1367}]},{"id":"12b29031-25d9-4643-915e-5cd03d784ae5","title":"Episode 163: Discover Devices in New Jersey Civil Litigation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/163","content_text":"In this episode, “Discovery Devices in New Jersey,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the use of discovery devices in New Jersey superior court (civil) actions.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nThe value of Pre-suit discovery in reducing litigation in New Jersey.\nWhat risk professionals need to know about litigation discovery devices, including Requests for Admissions, Interrogatories, and Depositions, in New Jersey actions.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 13, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Discovery Devices in New Jersey,” Christopher Major leads a presentation and discussion on the use of discovery devices in New Jersey superior court (civil) actions.

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Major discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on October 13, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Discovery Devices in New Jersey,” Christopher Major, Civil Practice Team Leader at Lois Law Firm, leads a discussion on the use of discovery devices in New Jersey superior court (civil) actions.","date_published":"2020-10-14T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/12b29031-25d9-4643-915e-5cd03d784ae5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9009942,"duration_in_seconds":1125}]},{"id":"bec0603f-e704-4ab3-841c-e22d4f0a768c","title":"Episode 162: Coverage Disputes in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/162","content_text":"Construction Defense Team Leader Tashia Rasul leads a presentation on coverage issue in multijurisdictional construction claims. This audio is from a live presentation provided on October 5, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Construction Defense Team Leader Tashia Rasul leads a presentation on coverage issue in multijurisdictional construction claims. This audio is from a live presentation provided on October 5, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Construction Defense Team Leader Tashia Rasul leads a presentation on coverage issue in multijurisdictional construction claims. This audio is from a live presentation provided on October 5, 2020.","date_published":"2020-10-06T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/bec0603f-e704-4ab3-841c-e22d4f0a768c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10656425,"duration_in_seconds":1330}]},{"id":"8b9309db-9ac1-44f5-83e1-090976ee8513","title":"Episode 161: Independent Medical Examinations & COVID-19 in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/161","content_text":"Greg Lois leads a discussion on the use, selection, and presentation of expert witness reports and testimony in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. A practical application of using expert witness testimony in the defense of COVID-19 claims is included. This audio is from a live webinar presented to clients on September 28, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Greg Lois leads a discussion on the use, selection, and presentation of expert witness reports and testimony in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. A practical application of using expert witness testimony in the defense of COVID-19 claims is included. This audio is from a live webinar presented to clients on September 28, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a discussion on the use, selection, and presentation of expert witness reports and testimony in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. A practical application of using expert witness testimony in the defense of COVID-19 claims is included.","date_published":"2020-09-28T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8b9309db-9ac1-44f5-83e1-090976ee8513.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12796883,"duration_in_seconds":1598}]},{"id":"307bd83b-35b4-43a2-81f1-23d72212b547","title":"Episode 160: IMEs versus Record Reviews in New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/160","content_text":"In this episode, Attorney Greg Lois discusses the pros and cons of Independent Medical Evaluations versus Record Reviews in New York Workers' Compensation claims. This podcast audio is taken from the live training provided to the Firm's clients on September 21, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Attorney Greg Lois discusses the pros and cons of Independent Medical Evaluations versus Record Reviews in New York Workers' Compensation claims. This podcast audio is taken from the live training provided to the Firm's clients on September 21, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Attorney Greg Lois discusses the pros and cons of Independent Medical Evaluations versus Record Reviews in New York Workers' Compensation claims. This podcast audio is taken from the live training provided to the Firm's clients on September 21, 2020.","date_published":"2020-09-21T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/307bd83b-35b4-43a2-81f1-23d72212b547.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15734487,"duration_in_seconds":1965}]},{"id":"dceb6aec-5f99-4388-bd25-04d795d9de19","title":"Episode 159: COVID-19 Presumptions for Essential Workers in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/159","content_text":"On September 14, 2020 New Jersey’s Governor signed a bill created a presumption of compensability for COVID-19 claims in New Jersey for “essential workers.” This law is retroactive to March 9, 2020.\n\nThis is audio from our live Q & A on the impact of the new COVID-19 presumption in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

On September 14, 2020 New Jersey’s Governor signed a bill created a presumption of compensability for COVID-19 claims in New Jersey for “essential workers.” This law is retroactive to March 9, 2020.

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This is audio from our live Q & A on the impact of the new COVID-19 presumption in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"On September 14, 2020 New Jersey’s Governor signed a bill created a presumption of compensability for COVID-19 claims in New Jersey for “essential workers.” This law is retroactive to March 9, 2020. This is audio from our live Q & A on the impact of the new COVID-19 presumption in New Jersey workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2020-09-17T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/dceb6aec-5f99-4388-bd25-04d795d9de19.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39069151,"duration_in_seconds":2441}]},{"id":"c62ae30d-026e-4833-88ed-fbef32a4144f","title":"Episode 158: Pre-Answer Motion Practice in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/158","content_text":"In this episode, Christopher Major leads a discussion on the use of pre-answer motion practice in New Jersey civil litigation. This podcast audio is taken from a live client webinar presented on September 14, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Christopher Major leads a discussion on the use of pre-answer motion practice in New Jersey civil litigation. This podcast audio is taken from a live client webinar presented on September 14, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Chris Major leads a discussion on the use of pre-answer motion practice in New Jersey civil litigation. This podcast audio is taken from a live client webinar presented on September 14, 2020.","date_published":"2020-09-14T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c62ae30d-026e-4833-88ed-fbef32a4144f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9945948,"duration_in_seconds":1242}]},{"id":"834ab94b-b0b3-4a30-bec4-61b00a0eb908","title":"Episode 157: Global Settlements","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/157","content_text":"In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWorkers’ Compensation reimbursement and leverage.\nGeneral Liability/civil litigation settlement allocation.\nUsing counsel effectively to negotiate settlements.\nPractical examples.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Global Settlements in Multijurisdictional Construction Claims,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the advantages of resolving the general liability and workers’ compensation cases at the same time. Further, defense counsel representing general litigation defendant and workers’ compensation claim should be brought together at the time the arbitration, mediation, or other settlement opportunity arises.","date_published":"2020-09-07T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/834ab94b-b0b3-4a30-bec4-61b00a0eb908.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28327648,"duration_in_seconds":1770}]},{"id":"2aeddbff-3503-44a5-b562-0e9fc9d83cbe","title":"Episode 156: How To: Defending Motions for Med & Temp in New Jersey!","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/156","content_text":"In this episode, we discuss defense strategies to handle Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation cases. This audio is taken from a live webinar provided to clients on August 24, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, we discuss defense strategies to handle Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation cases. This audio is taken from a live webinar provided to clients on August 24, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, we discuss defense strategies to handle Motions for Medical and Temporary Disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation cases. This audio is taken from a live webinar provided to clients on August 24, 2020.","date_published":"2020-08-28T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2aeddbff-3503-44a5-b562-0e9fc9d83cbe.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14977917,"duration_in_seconds":1871}]},{"id":"9ac055fd-3744-48e6-8765-f70e3cab3335","title":"Episode 155: Medical Treatment in New York UPDATE","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/155","content_text":"In this episode we explore what's new in medical treatment in New York Workers' Compensation claims. This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 17, 2020. \n\nWe discuss the new Medical Treatment Guidelines coming into effect in January 2021; How the \"Provider Expansion\" rules are working; The impact of out-of-state care on exposure and costs; \nHow telemedicine is impacting medical care in workers' compensation cases; The Drug Formulary; and Update on medicinal marijuana in New York workers' compensation cases.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode we explore what's new in medical treatment in New York Workers' Compensation claims. This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on August 17, 2020.

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We discuss the new Medical Treatment Guidelines coming into effect in January 2021; How the "Provider Expansion" rules are working; The impact of out-of-state care on exposure and costs;
\nHow telemedicine is impacting medical care in workers' compensation cases; The Drug Formulary; and Update on medicinal marijuana in New York workers' compensation cases.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"We discuss the new Medical Treatment Guidelines coming into effect in January 2021; How the \"Provider Expansion\" rules are working; The impact of out-of-state care on exposure and costs; \r\nHow telemedicine is impacting medical care in workers' compensation cases; The Drug Formulary; and Update on medicinal marijuana in New York workers' compensation cases.","date_published":"2020-08-21T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9ac055fd-3744-48e6-8765-f70e3cab3335.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14685884,"duration_in_seconds":1834}]},{"id":"3ffb567f-7cfe-4404-b5f6-a82bb05bae6f","title":"Episode 154: Pre-Answer Motion Practice in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/154","content_text":"In this episode, “Pre-Answer Motion practice in New York,\" Christopher Major provides an overview of the use of motion practice to limit exposure in New York civil actions. This video is from a live presentation on August 10, 2020.\n\n\nThe value of Pre-Answer motions in reducing litigation in New York?\nWhat risk professionals need to know about pre-suit preparation in New York.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Pre-Answer Motion practice in New York," Christopher Major provides an overview of the use of motion practice to limit exposure in New York civil actions. This video is from a live presentation on August 10, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major provides an overview of the use of motion practice to limit exposure in New York civil actions.","date_published":"2020-08-14T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/3ffb567f-7cfe-4404-b5f6-a82bb05bae6f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8550051,"duration_in_seconds":1067}]},{"id":"4c3a4e4d-6eee-4307-9166-3f49f0783e2a","title":"Episode 153: Coordinating Mulitjuridictional Defenses Using Milestones","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/153","content_text":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the likely milestones to be reached in each jurisdiction. At each point, consideration should be made as to whether to convene a meeting of necessary stakeholders to decide on a unified course of action. Where a decision does not need to be made, these milestones serve as a marker for a meeting to be held between defense counsel to update as to the progress of each case.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nWorkers’ Compensation defense milestones.\nGeneral Liability/civil litigation milestones.\nHow to convene a meeting of stakeholders.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the likely milestones to be reached in each jurisdiction. At each point, consideration should be made as to whether to convene a meeting of necessary stakeholders to decide on a unified course of action. Where a decision does not need to be made, these milestones serve as a marker for a meeting to be held between defense counsel to update as to the progress of each case.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, explores the likely milestones to be reached in each jurisdiction. At each point, consideration should be made as to whether to convene a meeting of necessary stakeholders to decide on a unified course of action. Where a decision does not need to be made, these milestones serve as a marker for a meeting to be held between defense counsel to update as to the progress of each case.","date_published":"2020-08-06T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4c3a4e4d-6eee-4307-9166-3f49f0783e2a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21555773,"duration_in_seconds":2693}]},{"id":"9a43575e-6c26-406c-a640-4126864a3a84","title":"Episode 152: How NOT TO Defend a Wage Reconstruction Case in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/152","content_text":"Greg Lois discusses the recent decision in Calero v Target and explains how NOT TO defend wage reconstruction claims in New Jersey Workers' Compensation courts.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Greg Lois discusses the recent decision in Calero v Target and explains how NOT TO defend wage reconstruction claims in New Jersey Workers' Compensation courts.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois discusses the recent decision in Calero v Target and explains how NOT TO defend wage reconstruction claims in New Jersey Workers' Compensation courts.","date_published":"2020-07-29T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9a43575e-6c26-406c-a640-4126864a3a84.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15108277,"duration_in_seconds":1887}]},{"id":"f4e6ab32-e938-4969-a837-413591c63082","title":"Episode 151: Case Law Update on Temporary Disability in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/151","content_text":"Greg Lois answers questions live about temporary disability benefits in New York.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Greg Lois answers questions live about temporary disability benefits in New York.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois answers questions live about temporary disability benefits in New York.","date_published":"2020-07-28T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f4e6ab32-e938-4969-a837-413591c63082.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11342596,"duration_in_seconds":1416}]},{"id":"44faa076-a61d-4dee-b233-168a814ef0d5","title":"Episode 150: New York's \"Serious Injury\" Threshold: Major Mondays","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/150","content_text":"In this episode, “New York's Serious Injury Threshold,\" Christopher Major provides an overview of Article 51 of the Insurance Law which provides that a plaintiff in a personal injury action arising out of negligence in the use or operation of a motor vehicle must establish that he/she has incurred a basic economic loss exceeding $50,000 or must establish that he/she has suffered “serious injury.\" This video is from a live presentation on July 13, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “New York's Serious Injury Threshold," Christopher Major provides an overview of Article 51 of the Insurance Law which provides that a plaintiff in a personal injury action arising out of negligence in the use or operation of a motor vehicle must establish that he/she has incurred a basic economic loss exceeding $50,000 or must establish that he/she has suffered “serious injury." This video is from a live presentation on July 13, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major provides an overview of Article 51 of the Insurance Law which provides that a plaintiff in a personal injury action arising out of negligence in the use or operation of a motor vehicle must establish that he/she has incurred a basic economic loss exceeding $50,000 or must establish that he/she has suffered “serious injury.\" ","date_published":"2020-07-14T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/44faa076-a61d-4dee-b233-168a814ef0d5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10013616,"duration_in_seconds":1250}]},{"id":"ee685183-c523-486d-bc87-085925d98d52","title":"Episode 149: Legal Issues in Coordinating Multijurisdictional Defenses","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/149","content_text":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Team Leader of the Construction Defense Practice, on legal issues in coordinating multijurisdictional defenses.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Team Leader of the Construction Defense Practice, on legal issues in coordinating multijurisdictional defenses.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm and Team Leader of the Construction defense practice, on legal issues in coordinating multijurisdictional defenses.","date_published":"2020-07-07T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ee685183-c523-486d-bc87-085925d98d52.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15284884,"duration_in_seconds":1909}]},{"id":"7f96edca-7361-471c-b710-645227fb7063","title":"Episode 148: New Jersey Jurisdictional Defenses: Off-Premises Injuries","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/148","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on defending off-premises claims in New Jersey . This video is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 22, 2020.\n\nTopics discussed:\n\n\nCOVID-19 Legislative and Court proceedings Update; \nWhen and how to raise legal defenses to going-and-coming injuries.\nPractical aspects of defending off-premises claims, including a discussion of the proofs needed at trial.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on defending off-premises claims in New Jersey . This video is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 22, 2020.

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Topics discussed:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on defending off-premises claims in New Jersey. This video is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 22, 2020.","date_published":"2020-06-22T01:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/7f96edca-7361-471c-b710-645227fb7063.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18777235,"duration_in_seconds":1172}]},{"id":"9dad7e33-d248-49ec-9b1b-74c0b32ec975","title":"Episode 147: Defending Off-Premises Injuries in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/147","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on defending off-premises claims in New York. This video is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 15, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on defending off-premises claims in New York. This video is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 15, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on defending off-premises claims in New York. This video is from a live webinar provided to clients on June 15, 2020.","date_published":"2020-06-16T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9dad7e33-d248-49ec-9b1b-74c0b32ec975.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10195976,"duration_in_seconds":1273}]},{"id":"3fec3f3a-3789-49e5-96a1-d657fe082a28","title":"Episode 146: Basics of Civil Practice in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/146","content_text":"In this episode, “Basics of Civil Practice in New Jersey,” Christopher Major provides an overview of civil litigation in New Jersey’s Superior courts. \nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat are the jurisdictional requirements to bring a superior court action in New Jersey?\nThe “who, what, where, and when” of how lawsuits are filed.\nWhat risk professionals need to know about civil practice in New Jersey.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Basics of Civil Practice in New Jersey,” Christopher Major provides an overview of civil litigation in New Jersey’s Superior courts.
\nMajor discusses the following:

\n\n\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Basics of Civil Practice in New Jersey,” Christopher Major, provides an overview of civil litigation in New Jersey’s Superior courts.","date_published":"2020-06-09T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/3fec3f3a-3789-49e5-96a1-d657fe082a28.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11653513,"duration_in_seconds":1455}]},{"id":"d4f39c17-73c2-4858-aaf6-374719dc5927","title":"Episode 145: Responding to the Catastrophic Construction lost: Dual Jurisdiction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/145","content_text":"In this episode, “Responding to the Catastrophic Construction Loss,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers' compensation and general liability claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements. \n\nTopics discussed include:\n\n\nDetermining what construction site injuries require an immediate onsite investigation.\nHow an onsite investigation should be conducted.\nBenefits of a cloaked or attorney-driven investigation.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Responding to the Catastrophic Construction Loss,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers' compensation and general liability claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements.

\n\n

Topics discussed include:

\n\n\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses how the immediate post-accident onsite investigation is key to defense of the workers' compensation and general liability claim. Where there is injury involving fall from height, an immediate investigation MUST be conducted to preserve evidence and document witness statements. ","date_published":"2020-06-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d4f39c17-73c2-4858-aaf6-374719dc5927.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12627223,"duration_in_seconds":1577}]},{"id":"6759c4b7-d7aa-438e-b2a4-41c813f5ff63","title":"Episode 144: Coronavirus (Covid-19) & New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims: More Questions Answered","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/144","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois leads a presentation on coronavirus (Covid-19) & New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nCompensability Examples\nJurisdictional Standards of Proof\nWhen Infectious Diseases are Compensable\nCommon Questions Regarding Testing\nHow to do Your Investigation\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois leads a presentation on coronavirus (Covid-19) & New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims.

\n\n

Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois leads a presentation on coronavirus (Covid-19) & New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims.","date_published":"2020-05-26T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6759c4b7-d7aa-438e-b2a4-41c813f5ff63.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22927915,"duration_in_seconds":1432}]},{"id":"0bbebc93-a1ae-4f72-b65b-84baa0a3931b","title":"Episode 143: Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Workers' Compensation Update","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/143","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois provides an update on the impact of coronavirus on workers' compensation cases in New York and New Jersey and answers questions live! This audio is from a live presentation on May 18, 2020.\n\n\nEmerging issues in COVID-19 claims, such as PTSD and anxiety claims.\nTactical and strategic considerations in challenging compensability of coronavirus claims.\nLikely impact of pending legislation in New Jersey (New Jersey Senate passed S 2380, now pending in Assembly as A3999).\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois provides an update on the impact of coronavirus on workers' compensation cases in New York and New Jersey and answers questions live! This audio is from a live presentation on May 18, 2020.

\n\n\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Greg Lois provides an update on the impact of coronavirus on workers' compensation cases in New York and New Jersey and answers questions live! This audio is from a live presentation on May 18, 2020.","date_published":"2020-05-18T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0bbebc93-a1ae-4f72-b65b-84baa0a3931b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10563463,"duration_in_seconds":1319}]},{"id":"817ac74d-de4f-4123-86a1-cc68a6ae942c","title":"Episode 142: Basics of Civil Practice in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/142","content_text":"In this episode, “Basics of Civil Practice in New York,” Christopher Major provides an overview of civil litigation in New York’s Supreme courts.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat are the jurisdictional requirements to bring a supreme court action in New York?\nThe “who, what, where, and when” of how lawsuits are filed.\nWhat risk professionals need to know about civil practice in New York.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Basics of Civil Practice in New York,” Christopher Major provides an overview of civil litigation in New York’s Supreme courts.

\n\n

Major discusses the following:

\n\n\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Basics of Civil Practice in New York,\" Christopher Major provides an overview of civil litigation in New York's Supreme courts. ","date_published":"2020-05-11T06:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/817ac74d-de4f-4123-86a1-cc68a6ae942c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10566312,"duration_in_seconds":1319}]},{"id":"0722c9d1-7e7d-441a-91c4-9a9bfca5341c","title":"Episode 141: Preparing for the Loss: Construction Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/141","content_text":"In this episode, “Preparing for the Loss,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, talks about the preparation and planning needed long before the construction project or program experiences any injury losses. If you are waiting until a loss has occurred to retain counsel and prepare a plan of action, you are waiting too long! \n\nTopics discussed include:\n\n\nAssembling a team of risk professionals who will \"swing into action\" once a catastrophic loss occurs.\nWho should be on the team.\nGetting the team together, running a drill.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Preparing for the Loss,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, talks about the preparation and planning needed long before the construction project or program experiences any injury losses. If you are waiting until a loss has occurred to retain counsel and prepare a plan of action, you are waiting too long!

\n\n

Topics discussed include:

\n\n\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Preparing for the Loss,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, talks about the preparation and planning needed long before the construction project or program experiences any injury losses. If you are waiting until a loss has occurred to retain counsel and prepare a plan of action, you are waiting too long! ","date_published":"2020-05-04T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0722c9d1-7e7d-441a-91c4-9a9bfca5341c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33941532,"duration_in_seconds":2120}]},{"id":"15f9e933-281a-4e34-9b2c-794fe9e7bbcf","title":"Episode 140: New Jersey Jurisdictional Defense: Definition of Employee Under the Workers' Compensation Act","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/140","content_text":"Greg Lois answers questions about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey. Also discussed: Recent case law developments defining “who is an employee” under New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Law; When and how to raise the non-employment defense; and Practical aspects of defending non-employment claims, including a discussion of the proofs needed at trial. This audio is form a live webinar provided to the Firm's clients on April 27, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Greg Lois answers questions about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey. Also discussed: Recent case law developments defining “who is an employee” under New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Law; When and how to raise the non-employment defense; and Practical aspects of defending non-employment claims, including a discussion of the proofs needed at trial. This audio is form a live webinar provided to the Firm's clients on April 27, 2020.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Greg Lois answers questions about defending non-employment claims in New Jersey. Also discussed: Recent case law developments defining “who is an employee” under New Jersey’s Workers’ Compensation Law; When and how to raise the non-employment defense; and Practical aspects of defending non-employment claims, including a discussion of the proofs needed at trial.","date_published":"2020-04-28T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/15f9e933-281a-4e34-9b2c-794fe9e7bbcf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12214571,"duration_in_seconds":1525}]},{"id":"eb7942ab-14f0-4f57-b5d1-f5dc904f718c","title":"Episode 139: Defense of Employee Status in New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/139","content_text":"In this episode, Greg Lois leads a discussion on employee status. We look to recent case law decisions on employee status that answer the question, “Is the Claimant My Employee?”, discuss tactical and strategic considerations in challenging employment, and examine independent contractor status in New York workers’ compensation cases. This audio podcast is from a live webinar provided to the Firm's clients on Monday, April 20, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, Greg Lois leads a discussion on employee status. We look to recent case law decisions on employee status that answer the question, “Is the Claimant My Employee?”, discuss tactical and strategic considerations in challenging employment, and examine independent contractor status in New York workers’ compensation cases. This audio podcast is from a live webinar provided to the Firm's clients on Monday, April 20, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, Greg Lois leads a discussion on employee status. We look to recent case law decisions on employee status that answer the question, “Is the Claimant My Employee?”, discuss tactical and strategic considerations in challenging employment, and examine independent contractor status in New York workers’ compensation cases. This audio podcast is from a live webinar provided to the Firm's clients on Monday, April 20, 2020.","date_published":"2020-04-21T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/eb7942ab-14f0-4f57-b5d1-f5dc904f718c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11777957,"duration_in_seconds":1471}]},{"id":"da39cf1c-1d05-4345-b0fc-35995c60960e","title":"Episode 138: Ethical Duties When Representing the Subrogor","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/138","content_text":"In this episode, “Ethical Duties When Representing the Subrogor,” Christopher Major leads a conversation about the ethical considerations for defense counsel representing a subrogated interest in a civil claim.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat are the rights of the workers’ compensation carrier under Section 29 to the proceeds of a third-party lawsuit?\nWhat happens when the parties to the civil action do not obtain consent to settlement.\nThe remedy available to the third parties when the workers’ compensation carrier refuses to consent to a settlement.\n\n\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Ethical Duties When Representing the Subrogor,” Christopher Major leads a conversation about the ethical considerations for defense counsel representing a subrogated interest in a civil claim.

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Major discusses the following:

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How recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Ethical Duties When Representing the Subrogor,” Christopher Major, leads a conversation about the ethical considerations for defense counsel representing a subrogated interest in a civil claim.\r\n\r\nMajor discusses the following:\r\n* What are the rights of the workers’ compensation carrier under Section 29 to the proceeds of a third-party lawsuit?\r\n* What happens when the parties to the civil action do not obtain consent to settlement.\r\n* The remedy available to the third parties when the workers’ compensation carrier refuses to consent to a settlement.\r\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.","date_published":"2020-04-14T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/da39cf1c-1d05-4345-b0fc-35995c60960e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":11915586,"duration_in_seconds":1488}]},{"id":"2c9ed0f0-c601-41d6-be40-d9f168bceafe","title":"Episode 137: Construction Claims: Risk transfer and Reduction Schemes that Complicate Case Handling","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/137","content_text":"In this episode, “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia explains the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.\n\nTashia discusses the following:\n\n\nHow a “wrap up” insurance program works and is created.\nCoverage issues unique to wrap ups.\nTypes of risk typically covered by wrap ups.\nComplications in case handling for defense counsel and risk professionals.\n\n\nThis audio is from a live webinar offered to the Firm's clients on April 6, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions.\n\nJoin us How to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\nRegister here: Register\n\nArchive of prior presentations is here.\n\nSchedules and Information.\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nUpcoming Webinars\n\nDetailed syllabus and schedule available here.\n\nDisclaimer:\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia explains the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar offered to the Firm's clients on April 6, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions.

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Join us

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Register here: Register

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Archive of prior presentations is here.

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Schedules and Information.

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Upcoming Webinars

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Detailed syllabus and schedule available here.

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Disclaimer:

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Risk Transfer Schemes that Complicate Case Handling,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the various ways that construction project risk transfer plans can result in convoluted case handling. Tashia explains the nuances of “wrap up” insurance plans and how the subrogation and reimbursement rights of the parties can be affected.\r\n\r\nTashia discusses the following:\r\n\r\n* How a “wrap up” insurance program works and is created.\r\n* Coverage issues unique to wrap ups.\r\n* Types of risk typically covered by wrap ups.\r\n* Complications in case handling for defense counsel and risk professionals.\r\n\r\nThis audio is from a live webinar offered to the Firm's clients on April 6, 2020.","date_published":"2020-04-09T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2c9ed0f0-c601-41d6-be40-d9f168bceafe.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":18490190,"duration_in_seconds":2309}]},{"id":"7b42a0d9-8847-439c-ab58-48722cea9d9b","title":"Episode 135: COVID-19 and New York Worker's Compensation: Your Questions Answered!","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/135","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New York workers' compensation courts. This audio is from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 23, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New York workers' compensation courts. This audio is from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 23, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New York workers' compensation courts. This audio is from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 23, 2020.","date_published":"2020-03-23T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/7b42a0d9-8847-439c-ab58-48722cea9d9b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14485905,"duration_in_seconds":1809}]},{"id":"f55c6231-fa12-4a1e-9020-fb94052f33b4","title":"Episode 136: COVID-19 and New Jersey Workers' Compensation: Your Questions Answered","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/136","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New Jersey workers' compensation courts. This audio is from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 23, 2020.\n\nGreg discusses the following:\n\n\nCompensability Examples\nJurisdictional Standards of Proof\nWhen Infectious Diseases are Compensable\nCommon Questions Regarding Testing\nHow to do Your Investigation\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New Jersey workers' compensation courts. This audio is from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 23, 2020.

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Greg discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New Jersey workers' compensation courts. This audio is from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 23, 2020.","date_published":"2020-03-23T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f55c6231-fa12-4a1e-9020-fb94052f33b4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14475108,"duration_in_seconds":1809}]},{"id":"ef4fcfad-2677-4ebb-9d9a-33c4e956405d","title":"Episode 134: Fraud case Law Update - New York Workers' Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/134","content_text":"In this podcast, Greg Lois provides an overview of claims fraud in New York workers' compensation cases! This audio is from a live presentation on March 16, 2020.\n\nGreg provides answers to common questions, such as:\n\n\nRecent case law decisions on fraud.\nTactical and strategic considerations in raising fraud.\nRed flags for fraud in New York workers’ compensation cases.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this podcast, Greg Lois provides an overview of claims fraud in New York workers' compensation cases! This audio is from a live presentation on March 16, 2020.

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Greg provides answers to common questions, such as:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this podcast, Greg Lois provides an overview of claims fraud in New York workers' compensation cases!","date_published":"2020-03-16T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ef4fcfad-2677-4ebb-9d9a-33c4e956405d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":15928596,"duration_in_seconds":1989}]},{"id":"b399ba52-f8ce-4027-b6b4-879df9562e28","title":"Episode 133: Liens, Consents, & \"Cramdown Motions\" in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/133","content_text":"In this podcast, “Understanding Verbal Threshold in New Jersey,” Christopher Major discusses what happens when the plaintiff and tortfeasor in a civil action attempt to resolve their case by settlement without the consent of the workers’ compensation carrier in New York. This audio is from a live presentation on March 9, 2020.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nWhat are the rights of the workers’ compensation carrier under Section 29 to the proceeds of a third-party lawsuit?\nWhat happens when the parties to the civil action do not obtain consent to settlement.\nThe remedy available to the third parties when the workers’ compensation carrier refuses to consent to a settlement.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this podcast, “Understanding Verbal Threshold in New Jersey,” Christopher Major discusses what happens when the plaintiff and tortfeasor in a civil action attempt to resolve their case by settlement without the consent of the workers’ compensation carrier in New York. This audio is from a live presentation on March 9, 2020.

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this podcast, “Understanding Verbal Threshold in New Jersey,” Christopher Major discusses what happens when the plaintiff and tortfeasor in a civil action attempt to resolve their case by settlement without the consent of the workers’ compensation carrier in New York.","date_published":"2020-03-09T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b399ba52-f8ce-4027-b6b4-879df9562e28.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":11593314,"duration_in_seconds":1447}]},{"id":"be5d365e-8ebc-4d94-a322-fe40561462d0","title":"Episode 132: Workers' Compensation and Coronavirus (COVID-19): Your Questions Answered","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/132","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New York, New Jersey and Longshore workers' compensation courts. This audio if from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 10, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New York, New Jersey and Longshore workers' compensation courts. This audio if from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 10, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a webinar for clients on the compensability of infectious disease claims in New York, New Jersey and Longshore workers' compensation courts. This audio if from a live webinar and question-and-answer session provided by the Firm on March 10, 2020.","date_published":"2020-03-09T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/be5d365e-8ebc-4d94-a322-fe40561462d0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":14265118,"duration_in_seconds":1781}]},{"id":"4fa9571e-f0e3-444c-a298-36bf46eef9c7","title":"Episode 131: New York Workers' Compensation for Construction Risk Professionals","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/131","content_text":"In this podcast, “New York Workers’ Compensation 101 for Construction Claim Professionals,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, provides an overview of the Workers’ Compensation law in New York with a focus on issues and topics which impact construction claims. This webinar is geared towards claim professionals who are more experienced with general liability claims but want to gain an understanding of how the workers’ compensation litigation unfolds.\n\nSome of the topics Tashia discusses include:\n\n\nThe basic benefits available under the New York Workers’ Compensation Law.\nTimelines for typical cases.\nReporting injuries.\nHow cases can be controverted.\nThis podcast is taken from the live training provided by Tashia to the Firm's clients on March 2, 2020.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this podcast, “New York Workers’ Compensation 101 for Construction Claim Professionals,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, provides an overview of the Workers’ Compensation law in New York with a focus on issues and topics which impact construction claims. This webinar is geared towards claim professionals who are more experienced with general liability claims but want to gain an understanding of how the workers’ compensation litigation unfolds.

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Some of the topics Tashia discusses include:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on appeals (very quickly) and reopeners (most of the presentation). This presentation focuses on the practical approach to bringing reopener cases to closure (or avoiding them altogether!) This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 24, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on appeals (very quickly) and reopeners (most of the presentation). This presentation focuses on the practical approach to bringing reopener cases to closure (or avoiding them altogether!) This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on February 24, 2020.","date_published":"2020-02-24T14:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/973f8f96-74bd-46c7-b6e5-34b09024372b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":17989846,"duration_in_seconds":2247}]},{"id":"dc641719-478d-4c93-92db-5b69d408d988","title":"Episode 129: Appeals and Post-Trial Practice in New York Workers' Compensation cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/129","content_text":"Tashia Rasul, Partner at LOIS, provides an overview of appeals and post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation cases! This audio is from a live presentation on February 17, 2020. In this podcast, Tashia discusses what decisions can be appealed, explores tactical and strategic considerations in deciding to file an appeal, and explains costs and practical considerations for appealing workers' compensation trial decisions.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Tashia Rasul, Partner at LOIS, provides an overview of appeals and post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation cases! This audio is from a live presentation on February 17, 2020. In this podcast, Tashia discusses what decisions can be appealed, explores tactical and strategic considerations in deciding to file an appeal, and explains costs and practical considerations for appealing workers' compensation trial decisions.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, Partner at LOIS, provides an overview of appeals and post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation cases! This audio is from a live presentation on February 17, 2020. In this podcast, Tashia discusses what decisions can be appealed, explores tactical and strategic considerations in deciding to file an appeal, and explains costs and practical considerations for appealing workers' compensation trial decisions.","date_published":"2020-02-20T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/dc641719-478d-4c93-92db-5b69d408d988.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":10195391,"duration_in_seconds":1273}]},{"id":"0aced226-ef8f-47ae-a638-4c4d58d20c23","title":"Episode 128: Understanding Verbal Threshold in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/128","content_text":"In this episode, “Understanding Verbal Threshold in New Jersey,\" Christopher Major discusses the right to sue after being injured in a motor vehicle accident and how that right can be complicated by a New Jersey law referred to as the “verbal threshold.” This podcast is audio taken from a LIVE webinar offered February 10, 2020.\n\nMajor will discuss the following:\n\n\nWhat is New Jersey's Limitation Lawsuit option?\nHow the Limitation affects our reimbursement and subrogation rights.\nWhen the verbal threshold applies.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nTo register for our Civil Litigation Webinar Series, a monthly discussion of recent case law developments and best practices for handling civil claims and reimbursement actions, register here.\n\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Understanding Verbal Threshold in New Jersey," Christopher Major discusses the right to sue after being injured in a motor vehicle accident and how that right can be complicated by a New Jersey law referred to as the “verbal threshold.” This podcast is audio taken from a LIVE webinar offered February 10, 2020.

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Major will discuss the following:

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To register for our Civil Litigation Webinar Series, a monthly discussion of recent case law developments and best practices for handling civil claims and reimbursement actions, register here.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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In this live webinar, “Overview of New York Construction Claim Litigation,” Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia provides an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners, and that govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.

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Tashia discusses the following:

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This audio is from a live webinar originally presented on February 3, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tashia Rasul, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses the patchwork of numerous sources of law which form the basis for construction accident claims in New York. Examining these topics from the perspective of the builder or owner of a construction project, Tashia provides an overview of the relevant New York common laws and statutory Labor Laws that impose duties and obligations on builders and owners, and that govern the civil claims that plaintiffs file.","date_published":"2020-02-04T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e7dfad4a-a073-4d31-a6ca-7e7efb3565bd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":13820225,"duration_in_seconds":1726}]},{"id":"e7f0201e-199f-486f-bc14-50c6388322bf","title":"Episode 126: A Look Back: New Jersey Workers' Compensation Year-in-Review","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/126","content_text":"In a look back at all the changes and developments in New Jersey Workers' Compensation law and Practice from 2019, Greg Lois discusses the most important decisions and provides insights into how these case decisions will impact the practice in 2020. Audio is taken from a live webinar offered tot he Firm's clients on January 27, 2020.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In a look back at all the changes and developments in New Jersey Workers' Compensation law and Practice from 2019, Greg Lois discusses the most important decisions and provides insights into how these case decisions will impact the practice in 2020. Audio is taken from a live webinar offered tot he Firm's clients on January 27, 2020.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In a look back at all the changes and developments in New Jersey Workers' Compensation law and Practice from 2019, Greg Lois discusses the most important decisions and provides insights into how these case decisions will impact the practice in 2020. Audio is taken from a live webinar offered tot he Firm's clients on January 27, 2020.","date_published":"2020-01-28T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e7f0201e-199f-486f-bc14-50c6388322bf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":17574300,"duration_in_seconds":2196}]},{"id":"4fc460c4-ae36-464b-9cb6-69d2f2309f24","title":"Episode 125: New York WC Year-in-Review","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/125","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois provides a \"look back\" at the most important case law developments, rule changes, and case handling changes impacting New York workers' compensation claims in 2019!\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois provides a "look back" at the most important case law developments, rule changes, and case handling changes impacting New York workers' compensation claims in 2019!

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois provides a \"look back\" at the most important case law developments, rule changes, and case handling changes impacting New York workers' compensation claims in 2019!","date_published":"2020-01-21T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4fc460c4-ae36-464b-9cb6-69d2f2309f24.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":18316386,"duration_in_seconds":2288}]},{"id":"c4daa78f-6889-40be-afea-dde158d23281","title":"Episode 124: Loss Transfer Claims in New York: Civil Litigation Practice","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/124","content_text":"In this episode, “Loss Transfer Claims in New York,\" Christopher Major discusses claims for reimbursement made between carriers for first-party benefits. Join us for this live discussion and Q & A.\n\nMajor discusses the following:\n\n\nHow N.Y. Ins. Law § 5105(a) allows for loss transfer.\nWhich accident claims qualify for loss transfer.\nHow recent case decisions will impact the practice in 2020.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Loss Transfer Claims in New York," Christopher Major discusses claims for reimbursement made between carriers for first-party benefits. Join us for this live discussion and Q & A.

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Major discusses the following:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Loss Transfer Claims in New York,\" Christopher Major discusses claims for reimbursement made between carriers for first-party benefits.","date_published":"2020-01-14T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c4daa78f-6889-40be-afea-dde158d23281.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9490422,"duration_in_seconds":1186}]},{"id":"afbf2586-eb4e-4560-9fdd-f17c6b62d19a","title":"Episode 123: The Goals of Multijurisdictional Litigation: Construction Defense in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/123","content_text":"In this episode, “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination,” Construction Practice Leader and Lois Law Firm Partner Tashia Rasul provides an overview of the goals of the Construction Defense Practice when handling a catastrophic construction accident claim. Tashia discusses the four common goals she pursues:\n\n\nWeaponizing Coordination: Tactics that Benefit the Employer.\nReduction of Litigation Costs – Reducing Duplicative Effort.\nAvoiding Collateral Estoppel.\nPursuing Global Settlement.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In this episode, “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination,” Construction Practice Leader and Lois Law Firm Partner Tashia Rasul provides an overview of the goals of the Construction Defense Practice when handling a catastrophic construction accident claim. Tashia discusses the four common goals she pursues:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In this episode, “Goals of Multijurisdictional Coordination,” Construction Practice Leader and Lois Law Firm Partner Tashia Rasul provides an overview of the goals of the Construction Defense Practice when handling a catastrophic construction accident claim.","date_published":"2020-01-07T09:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/afbf2586-eb4e-4560-9fdd-f17c6b62d19a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":6926443,"duration_in_seconds":864}]},{"id":"6e317ab9-2f53-4516-bedd-ac688cff2c3b","title":"Episode 122: Section 40 Reimbursement and Subrogation in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/122","content_text":"Christopher Major discusses reimbursement and subrogation of New Jersey workers' compensation indemnity and medical costs through third-party action. This audio is taken from a live training provided by Major on December 23, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Christopher Major discusses reimbursement and subrogation of New Jersey workers' compensation indemnity and medical costs through third-party action. This audio is taken from a live training provided by Major on December 23, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christopher Major discusses reimbursement and subrogation of New Jersey workers' compensation indemnity and medical costs through third-party action. This audio is taken from a live training provided by Major on December 23, 2019.","date_published":"2019-12-24T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6e317ab9-2f53-4516-bedd-ac688cff2c3b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6662240,"duration_in_seconds":832}]},{"id":"29ed559d-0802-43db-80be-d1402c336a4b","title":"Episode 121: Reimbursement and Subrogation In New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/121","content_text":"Attorneys Christian Sison and Christopher Major discuss the the risk transfer options available to workers' compensation carriers in New York Workers' Compensation cases under Section 29 of the WCL. This audio is from a live presentation on December 16, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Christian Sison and Christopher Major discuss the the risk transfer options available to workers' compensation carriers in New York Workers' Compensation cases under Section 29 of the WCL. This audio is from a live presentation on December 16, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Christian Sison and Christopher Major discuss the the risk transfer options available to workers' compensation carriers in New York Workers' Compensation cases under Section 29 of the WCL.","date_published":"2019-12-16T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/29ed559d-0802-43db-80be-d1402c336a4b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28562002,"duration_in_seconds":1784}]},{"id":"a1e923f3-809a-4743-a109-e2bdc0fe494e","title":"Episode 120: Exposure Evaluation in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/120","content_text":"Attorney Joe Jones, who leads the New Jersey Workers' Compensation Defense Practice at LOIS, explains the factors lawyers consider when providing an estimate of exposure to a client. Jones talks about Jersey-specific factors that influence indemnity exposure in a workers' compensation claim. This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 25, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Joe Jones, who leads the New Jersey Workers' Compensation Defense Practice at LOIS, explains the factors lawyers consider when providing an estimate of exposure to a client. Jones talks about Jersey-specific factors that influence indemnity exposure in a workers' compensation claim. This audio is from a live webinar provided to clients on November 25, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Joe Jones, who leads the New Jersey Workers' Compensation Defense Practice at LOIS, explains the factors lawyers consider when providing an estimate of exposure to a client. Jones talks about Jersey-specific factors that influence indemnity exposure in a workers' compensation claim.","date_published":"2019-11-25T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a1e923f3-809a-4743-a109-e2bdc0fe494e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10563504,"duration_in_seconds":1320}]},{"id":"b11f71de-23da-4664-87a0-9b4dcff443b9","title":"Episode 119: Evaluating New York Workers' Compensation Cases for Exposure ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/119","content_text":"LOIS Partner Christian Sison leads a discussion and answers questions about evaluating workers' compensation cases for exposure in New York.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

LOIS Partner Christian Sison leads a discussion and answers questions about evaluating workers' compensation cases for exposure in New York.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"LOIS Partner Christian Sison leads a discussion and answers questions about evaluating workers' compensation cases for exposure in New York.","date_published":"2019-11-18T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b11f71de-23da-4664-87a0-9b4dcff443b9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":11774194,"duration_in_seconds":1470}]},{"id":"e26a3751-4d8c-42fd-9bec-9ce9b28470d5","title":"Episode 118: New York Drug Formulary Q & A ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/118","content_text":"Attorneys Christian Sison and Greg Lois discuss the forthcoming New York Drug Formulary and the likely impact for employers and carriers in New York. Following an overview of the new formulary, the attorneys took live questions. This audio is from a webinar provided on November 13, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Christian Sison and Greg Lois discuss the forthcoming New York Drug Formulary and the likely impact for employers and carriers in New York. Following an overview of the new formulary, the attorneys took live questions. This audio is from a webinar provided on November 13, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Christian Sison and Greg Lois discuss the forthcoming New York Drug Formulary and the likely impact for employers and carriers in New York. Following an overview of the new formulary, the attorneys took live questions. ","date_published":"2019-11-13T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e26a3751-4d8c-42fd-9bec-9ce9b28470d5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":28849133,"duration_in_seconds":3604}]},{"id":"02f3cc21-df89-45d6-b613-b02e1441a2aa","title":"Episode 117: Effective Use of Expert Witnesses and IMEs in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/117","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on practical aspects and legal procedure for obtaining an expert opinion in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim.","date_published":"2019-10-28T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/02f3cc21-df89-45d6-b613-b02e1441a2aa.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21442978,"duration_in_seconds":1339}]},{"id":"bc49b375-8d63-4aee-8114-d7b8aa03543c","title":"Episode 116: Effective IME's In New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/116","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation on the changing workers’ compensation law in New York which will provide a credit to carriers and employers for temporary disability benefits issued against permanency benefits in certain cases.\n\nGreg Discusses the Following\n\n\nWhen to Get an IME\nHow to Get an IME\nBest Practices for Getting Great IME's\nWhat's Changing in January\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation on the changing workers’ compensation law in New York which will provide a credit to carriers and employers for temporary disability benefits issued against permanency benefits in certain cases.

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Greg Discusses the Following

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation on the changing workers’ compensation law in New York which will provide a credit to carriers and employers for temporary disability benefits issued against permanency benefits in certain cases.","date_published":"2019-10-21T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/bc49b375-8d63-4aee-8114-d7b8aa03543c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16911022,"duration_in_seconds":1056}]},{"id":"1b3bef29-0a2f-46e3-b69e-91c1606a433c","title":"Episode 115: The Law Just Changed in New York: Protecting the Employer's Right to Credit","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/115","content_text":"Attorneys Greg Lois discusses the changing workers’ compensation law in New York which will provide a credit to carriers and employers for temporary disability benefits issued against permanency benefits in certain cases. This audio is taken from a LIVE webinar provided to the Firm's clients on October 9, 2019. This law change will effect all workers' compensation claims pending before the New York Workers' Compensation Board with a date of loss after April 10, 2017. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Greg Lois discusses the changing workers’ compensation law in New York which will provide a credit to carriers and employers for temporary disability benefits issued against permanency benefits in certain cases. This audio is taken from a LIVE webinar provided to the Firm's clients on October 9, 2019. This law change will effect all workers' compensation claims pending before the New York Workers' Compensation Board with a date of loss after April 10, 2017.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Greg Lois discusses the changing workers’ compensation law in New York which will provide a credit to carriers and employers for temporary disability benefits issued against permanency benefits in certain cases. This audio is taken from a LIVE webinar provided to the Firm's clients on October 9, 2019. This law change will effect all workers' compensation claims pending before the New York Workers' Compensation Board with a date of loss after April 10, 2017. ","date_published":"2019-10-09T05:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1b3bef29-0a2f-46e3-b69e-91c1606a433c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9036532,"duration_in_seconds":1128}]},{"id":"0b55ae5f-915f-4a8b-8494-29928cf69d46","title":"Episode 114: Defending Occupational Exposure and Repetitive Use Claims in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/114","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the defense of occupational exposure New Jersey workers' compensation claims.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the defense of occupational exposure New Jersey workers' compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the defense of occupational exposure New Jersey workers' compensation claims.","date_published":"2019-09-23T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0b55ae5f-915f-4a8b-8494-29928cf69d46.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22300747,"duration_in_seconds":1393}]},{"id":"f53ece3c-718f-4825-b266-4dc6403338c9","title":"Episode 113: Defending Occupationals and Winning Apportionment in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/113","content_text":"Attorney Christian Sison leads a presentation and discussion on defending occupational exposure and repetitive use claims before the New York Workers' Compensation Board. This audio is from a live presentation on September 16, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Christian Sison leads a presentation and discussion on defending occupational exposure and repetitive use claims before the New York Workers' Compensation Board. This audio is from a live presentation on September 16, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Christian Sison leads a presentation and discussion on defending occupational exposure and repetitive use claims before the New York Workers' Compensation Board. This audio is from a live presentation on September 16, 2019.","date_published":"2019-09-19T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f53ece3c-718f-4825-b266-4dc6403338c9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":8140181,"duration_in_seconds":1016}]},{"id":"86a89046-7afc-4c75-a7ff-b62b3169aed6","title":"Episode 112: Defending Motions for Med and Temp in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/112","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion defending Motions for Temporary and/or Medical Treatment in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. This audio is from a live webinar presented on August 26, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion defending Motions for Temporary and/or Medical Treatment in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. This audio is from a live webinar presented on August 26, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Greg Lois provides an update on the application of the Medical Treatment Guidelines in New York workers' compensation cases. This audio is from a live webinar presentation presented on August 19, 2019.

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Greg Discusses the Following

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorneys Greg Lois and Christian Sison present a discussion on the changing workers' compensation law in New York which will provide a credit to carriers and employers for temporary disability benefits issued against permanency benefits in certain cases. This audio is from a live presentation on August 14, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Greg Lois presents the latest case law on temporary disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation cases. This audio is taken from the Lois Law Firm's July 22, 2019 webinar.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois presents the latest case law on temporary disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation cases. This audio is taken from the Lois Law Firm's July 22, 2019 webinar.","date_published":"2019-07-22T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e6cb8869-5cd0-46f5-8648-267804f4edb7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7640808,"duration_in_seconds":953}]},{"id":"b49034cc-c861-4e72-9181-eac16164e7aa","title":"Episode 108: New York Temporary Disability Update ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/108","content_text":"Attorney Christian Sison presents an overview of temporary disability benefits in New York worker's compensation cases. This audio is taken from the July 15, 2019 presented by the Lois Law Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Christian Sison presents an overview of temporary disability benefits in New York worker's compensation cases. This audio is taken from the July 15, 2019 presented by the Lois Law Firm.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Christian Sison presents an overview of temporary disability benefits in New York worker's compensation cases. This audio is taken from the July 15, 2019 presented by the Lois Law Firm.","date_published":"2019-07-15T21:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b49034cc-c861-4e72-9181-eac16164e7aa.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10259304,"duration_in_seconds":1281}]},{"id":"2a37d66e-11e3-488d-ad36-751ee1940283","title":"Episode 107: Defending Off-Premises New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/107","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the general legal defenses available in New York workers' compensation claims. This audio is from the LIVE presentation (webinar) offered by the Firm on June 17, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the general legal defenses available in New York workers' compensation claims. This audio is from the LIVE presentation (webinar) offered by the Firm on June 17, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the general legal defenses available in New York workers' compensation claims. This audio is from the LIVE presentation (webinar) offered by the Firm on June 17, 2019.","date_published":"2019-06-17T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2a37d66e-11e3-488d-ad36-751ee1940283.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10370536,"duration_in_seconds":1296}]},{"id":"7803052d-70eb-44ff-b9d8-97fbd8ce186b","title":"Episode 106: Should I Accept or Deny? Common Defenses in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/106","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on general legal defenses available to employers in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. This audio is from the May 28, 2019 webinar presentation offered by Lois Law Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on general legal defenses available to employers in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. This audio is from the May 28, 2019 webinar presentation offered by Lois Law Firm.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the general legal defenses available in New York workers' compensation claims. This audio is from a live presentation on May 20, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on the general legal defenses available in New York workers' compensation claims. This audio is from a live presentation on May 20, 2019","date_published":"2019-05-20T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8a432aa7-98fe-4f9e-a663-14bb8476257b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15184444,"duration_in_seconds":1898}]},{"id":"dd006607-8ec8-4f99-8914-f305d8919afc","title":"Episode 104: Top Tips for Defending Medical Provider Claims in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/104","content_text":"Attorneys Joe Jones and Gregory Lois present practical methods for closing New Jersey Medical Provider Claims. The attorneys discuss recent case law developments, tactics for negotiating closures, and trial strategy. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Joe Jones and Gregory Lois present practical methods for closing New Jersey Medical Provider Claims. The attorneys discuss recent case law developments, tactics for negotiating closures, and trial strategy.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Joe Jones and Gregory Lois present practical methods for closing New Jersey Medical Provider Claims. The attorneys discuss recent case law developments, tactics for negotiating closures, and trial strategy. ","date_published":"2019-05-06T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/dd006607-8ec8-4f99-8914-f305d8919afc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":18795929,"duration_in_seconds":2348}]},{"id":"12caee7c-5ada-4b26-b094-2d57ca1226cf","title":"Episode 103: Not My Employee! ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/103","content_text":"Attorney Gregory Lois discusses the defense of non-employment in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. We discuss \"gig economy\" workers, brand employees, and employees of staffing companies in this presentation. The audio is from the live presentation provided to the Firm's clients on April 22, 2019.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Gregory Lois discusses the defense of non-employment in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. We discuss "gig economy" workers, brand employees, and employees of staffing companies in this presentation. The audio is from the live presentation provided to the Firm's clients on April 22, 2019.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Gregory Lois discusses the defense of non-employment in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. We discuss \"gig economy\" workers, brand employees, and employees of staffing companies in this presentation. The audio is from the live presentation provided to the Firm's clients on April 22, 2019.","date_published":"2019-04-30T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/12caee7c-5ada-4b26-b094-2d57ca1226cf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11588494,"duration_in_seconds":1448}]},{"id":"4f54d86f-60b5-4c30-90cc-cd3fd40b7425","title":"Episode 102: Defining \"Employee\" under the New York Workers' Compensation Law","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/102","content_text":"Lois Attorneys Christian Sison and Managing Partner Greg Lois discuss the definition \"employee\" under the New York Workers' Compensation Law. The attorneys examine the defense of \"non-employment\" in the benefits context as well as practical application of the definition to independent contractors, brand ambassadors, and gig economy workers. This audio is taken from the April 15, 2019 webinar provided by the Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Lois Attorneys Christian Sison and Managing Partner Greg Lois discuss the definition "employee" under the New York Workers' Compensation Law. The attorneys examine the defense of "non-employment" in the benefits context as well as practical application of the definition to independent contractors, brand ambassadors, and gig economy workers. This audio is taken from the April 15, 2019 webinar provided by the Firm.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Christian Sison and Greg Lois discuss the definition \"employee\" under the New York Workers' Compensation Law. The attorneys examine the defense of \"non-employment\" in the benefits context as well as practical application of the definition to independent contractors, brand ambassadors, and gig economy workers. ","date_published":"2019-04-15T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4f54d86f-60b5-4c30-90cc-cd3fd40b7425.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9809790,"duration_in_seconds":1226}]},{"id":"85e0f768-ed54-4298-a3bb-e2dd04e5d080","title":"Episode 101: E-Filing Comes to New Jersey Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/101","content_text":"Attorney Joe Jones leads a presentation on New Jersey's mandatory e-Filing program now in place for all workers' compensation cases. He discusses the system, how to set it up, and how it can benefit respondents litigating in New Jersey's Division of Workers' Compensation.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Joe Jones leads a presentation on New Jersey's mandatory e-Filing program now in place for all workers' compensation cases. He discusses the system, how to set it up, and how it can benefit respondents litigating in New Jersey's Division of Workers' Compensation.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Joe Jones leads a presentation on New Jersey's mandatory e-Filing program now in place for all workers' compensation cases.","date_published":"2019-03-25T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/85e0f768-ed54-4298-a3bb-e2dd04e5d080.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11492872,"duration_in_seconds":1436}]},{"id":"c24424e5-8d33-4b2c-a400-bb92cf88f2fe","title":"Episode 100: Litigation Update: New York Workers' Compensation Board Virtual Hearings Now Statewide","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/100","content_text":"On March 25, 2019 the New York State Workers' Compensation Board will complete its technology upgrade to all workers' compensation courts throughout the state. This transition to mandatory, statewide virtual hearings caps off a year-long project by the Board to roll out virtual hearings across the State and make attorney check in through the virtual hearing system a requirement across the entire system. Lois Attorneys Christian Sison and Managing Partner Greg Lois discuss what this means for employers and carriers. This audio is taken from the March 18, 2019 webinar provided by the Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.How to attend these webinars live and ask questions.\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\nRegister here: Register\n\nArchive of prior presentations is here.\n\nSchedules and Information.\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nUpcoming Webinars\n\nDetailed syllabus and schedule available here.\n\nDisclaimer:\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

On March 25, 2019 the New York State Workers' Compensation Board will complete its technology upgrade to all workers' compensation courts throughout the state. This transition to mandatory, statewide virtual hearings caps off a year-long project by the Board to roll out virtual hearings across the State and make attorney check in through the virtual hearing system a requirement across the entire system. Lois Attorneys Christian Sison and Managing Partner Greg Lois discuss what this means for employers and carriers. This audio is taken from the March 18, 2019 webinar provided by the Firm.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

How to attend these webinars live and ask questions.


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Register here: Register

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Archive of prior presentations is here.

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Schedules and Information.

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Upcoming Webinars

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Detailed syllabus and schedule available here.

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Disclaimer:

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on re-openers and appeals of New Jersey workers’ compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorneys Christian Sison and Declan Gourley lead a discussion on the technical and practical aspects of appeals of Board decisions in New York.

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\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Christian Sison and Declan Gourley lead a discussion on the technical and practical aspects of appeals of Board decisions in New York.","date_published":"2019-02-18T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/51921617-daa5-4701-9fc0-e419f698f1d7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20686957,"duration_in_seconds":1292}]},{"id":"fd6abff7-ee2b-45c2-9fb4-486edcf91002","title":"Episode 97: Medicare Secondary Payer Issues in New Jersey Section 20 Settlements","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/97","content_text":"Attorney Gregory Lois leads a discussion on the challenges facing parties seeking to resolve disputes via New Jersey's Section 20 lump-sum dismissal process where Medicare has an interest. This audio is taken from the January 28, 2019 webinar provided by the Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Gregory Lois leads a discussion on the challenges facing parties seeking to resolve disputes via New Jersey's Section 20 lump-sum dismissal process where Medicare has an interest. This audio is taken from the January 28, 2019 webinar provided by the Firm.

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\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on Medicare secondary Payer issues complicating lump sum dismissal settlements in New York.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on Medicare secondary Payer issues complicating lump sum dismissal settlements in New York.","date_published":"2019-01-22T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1c883020-1361-43c6-9e9d-82d0e32bca6a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20125675,"duration_in_seconds":1257}]},{"id":"c2728bc7-ec54-471f-8054-a59111cd8a75","title":"Episode 95: Section 40 Reimbursement and Subrogation in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/95","content_text":"Attorneys Joe Jones and Greg Lois discuss the impact of Section reimbursement and subrogation in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. This audio is taken from the December 24, 2018 webinar provided by the Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Joe Jones and Greg Lois discuss the impact of Section reimbursement and subrogation in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. This audio is taken from the December 24, 2018 webinar provided by the Firm.

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\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Joe Jones and Greg Lois discuss the impact of Section reimbursement and subrogation in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. This audio is taken from the December 24, 2018 webinar provided by the Firm.","date_published":"2018-12-24T09:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c2728bc7-ec54-471f-8054-a59111cd8a75.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13562098,"duration_in_seconds":1694}]},{"id":"bf776a97-e798-4193-a0df-9c3c8ee53e9c","title":"Episode 94: Reimbursement and Subrogation in New York Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/94","content_text":"Attorneys John Marzolla and Greg Lois present a webinar on subrogation and reimbursement in New York workers' compensation claims. This was presented live on December 17, 2018. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys John Marzolla and Greg Lois present a webinar on subrogation and reimbursement in New York workers' compensation claims. This was presented live on December 17, 2018.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys John Marzolla and Greg Lois present a webinar on subrogation and reimbursement in New York workers' compensation claims. ","date_published":"2018-12-17T13:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/bf776a97-e798-4193-a0df-9c3c8ee53e9c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":13636150,"duration_in_seconds":1703}]},{"id":"1809c013-1ac5-43cc-9f4b-5e41e495d3bf","title":"Episode 93: Impact of Largest Hearing Point Going Virtual in New York ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/93","content_text":"On December 3, 2018, the Jamaica hearing point goes \"virtual.\" This hearing point serves the Bronx and Queens and is the largest single hearing point in the New York workers' compensation system. This transition to virtual hearings caps off a year-long project by the Board to roll out virtual hearings across the State and make attorney check in through the virtual hearing system mandatory across the entire system. Lois Attorneys Joe Jones, Declan Gourley, and John Marzolla present a roundtable discussion on what this means for employers and carriers.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

On December 3, 2018, the Jamaica hearing point goes "virtual." This hearing point serves the Bronx and Queens and is the largest single hearing point in the New York workers' compensation system. This transition to virtual hearings caps off a year-long project by the Board to roll out virtual hearings across the State and make attorney check in through the virtual hearing system mandatory across the entire system. Lois Attorneys Joe Jones, Declan Gourley, and John Marzolla present a roundtable discussion on what this means for employers and carriers.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on evaluating cases for settlement in New Jersey.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorneys John Marzolla and Tim Kane discuss their approaches to evaluating New York workers' compensation claims for exposure.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys John Marzolla and Tim Kane discuss their approaches to evaluating New York workers' compensation claims for exposure. This is the audio from a live presentation offered by the attorneys on November 19, 2018. ","date_published":"2018-11-19T18:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b6c97804-88d9-40fd-b9dc-a13c80b28e8d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15261494,"duration_in_seconds":1906}]},{"id":"c9c522ca-8056-445d-8a93-1d4a1397696b","title":"Episode 90: Virtual Hearings in New York Update","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/90","content_text":"On October 25, 2018 the Board announced that the virtual hearing pilot program was permanent across New York. Lois Attorneys John Marzolla, Christian Sison, and Declan Gourley present a roundtable discussion on what this means for employers and carriers.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

On October 25, 2018 the Board announced that the virtual hearing pilot program was permanent across New York. Lois Attorneys John Marzolla, Christian Sison, and Declan Gourley present a roundtable discussion on what this means for employers and carriers.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"On October 25, 2018 the Board announced that the virtual hearing pilot program was permanent across New York. Lois Attorneys John Marzolla, Christian Sison, and Declan Gourley present a roundtable discussion on what this means for employers and carriers.","date_published":"2018-11-05T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c9c522ca-8056-445d-8a93-1d4a1397696b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7416749,"duration_in_seconds":925}]},{"id":"a06ec5dc-a230-47a5-815f-b8e9720126c0","title":"Episode 89: Independent Medical Evaluations and Second Opinions in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/89","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois provides an overview of independent medical evaluations in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. This audio is taken from the October 22, 2018 webinar provided by the Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois provides an overview of independent medical evaluations in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. This audio is taken from the October 22, 2018 webinar provided by the Firm.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois provides an overview of independent medical evaluations in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. This audio is taken from the October 22, 2018 webinar provided by the Firm.","date_published":"2018-10-22T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a06ec5dc-a230-47a5-815f-b8e9720126c0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":11373450,"duration_in_seconds":1419}]},{"id":"02e483cd-d04e-409f-8a82-6891c2ffbe54","title":"Episode 88: Getting the Most from Your Defense IMEs in New York Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/88","content_text":"Presenters Greg Lois and Tashia Rasul represent employers and carriers before the Board. At the end of the presentation, attendees will have a better understanding of the use of independent medical evaluators, how to choose an examiner, and how best to prepare your IME doctor to provide you with the best report for your case.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Presenters Greg Lois and Tashia Rasul represent employers and carriers before the Board. At the end of the presentation, attendees will have a better understanding of the use of independent medical evaluators, how to choose an examiner, and how best to prepare your IME doctor to provide you with the best report for your case.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Presenters Greg Lois and Tashia Rasul represent employers and carriers before the Board. At the end of the presentation, attendees will have a better understanding of the use of independent medical evaluators, how to choose an examiner, and how best to prepare your IME doctor to provide you with the best report for your case.","date_published":"2018-10-16T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/02e483cd-d04e-409f-8a82-6891c2ffbe54.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14975938,"duration_in_seconds":1871}]},{"id":"adfec589-f4a9-42bb-ba94-1b26ade1623d","title":"Episode 87: Practical Defense of Occupational Exposure Claims in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/87","content_text":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Chris Diaz of the Lois Law Firm present a webinar on the practical defense of occupational exposure claims in New Jersey.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Karen Vincent and Chris Diaz of the Lois Law Firm present a webinar on the practical defense of occupational exposure claims in New Jersey.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Chris Diaz of the Lois Law Firm present a webinar on the practical defense of occupational exposure claims in New Jersey.","date_published":"2018-09-24T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/adfec589-f4a9-42bb-ba94-1b26ade1623d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24787736,"duration_in_seconds":1548}]},{"id":"8d1e39fd-cb31-4a0a-aa60-6be2aaba2c07","title":"Episode 86: Defending Repetitive Use and Occupational Exposure Claims in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/86","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on defending cardiac, repetitive motion, and occupational exposure claims in New York. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on defending cardiac, repetitive motion, and occupational exposure claims in New York.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on defending cardiac, repetitive motion, and occupational exposure claims in New York. ","date_published":"2018-09-17T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8d1e39fd-cb31-4a0a-aa60-6be2aaba2c07.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":17976040,"duration_in_seconds":1123}]},{"id":"d598674e-4c8f-4ac9-a2de-34041e7cd6d3","title":"Episode 85: Defending Med and Temp Motions in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/85","content_text":"Employers lose control of medical in New Jersey when they are unsuccessful in defending a Motion for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits. Attorney Greg Lois discusses these common motions and provide an overview of the strategies used to defend them. This presentation includes a discussion of the recent decisions, stemming from Motions for Med & Temp, that led to medicinal marijuana being ordered in two recent cases. This is the audio from a LIVE webinar presented August 27, 2018.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Employers lose control of medical in New Jersey when they are unsuccessful in defending a Motion for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits. Attorney Greg Lois discusses these common motions and provide an overview of the strategies used to defend them. This presentation includes a discussion of the recent decisions, stemming from Motions for Med & Temp, that led to medicinal marijuana being ordered in two recent cases. This is the audio from a LIVE webinar presented August 27, 2018.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Employers lose control of medical in New Jersey when they are unsuccessful in defending a Motion for Medical and Temporary Disability Benefits. Attorney Greg Lois discusses these common motions and provide an overview of the strategies used to defend them. This presentation includes a discussion of the recent decisions, stemming from Motions for Med & Temp, that led to medicinal marijuana being ordered in two recent cases. This is the audio from a LIVE webinar presented August 27, 2018.","date_published":"2018-08-28T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d598674e-4c8f-4ac9-a2de-34041e7cd6d3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10168932,"duration_in_seconds":1271}]},{"id":"d8aa9c1d-b1dc-412e-97b7-37ce4a65caea","title":"Episode 84: Virtual Hearings go live in Hauppauge","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/84","content_text":"New York is replacing in-person hearings in the Hauppauge hearing point with \"Virtual Hearings\" held via web conference. LOIS is holding a webinar to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New York is replacing in-person hearings in the Hauppauge hearing point with "Virtual Hearings" held via web conference. LOIS is holding a webinar to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"New York is replacing in-person hearings in the Hauppauge hearing point with \"Virtual Hearings\" held via web conference. LOIS is holding a webinar to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs.","date_published":"2018-08-13T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d8aa9c1d-b1dc-412e-97b7-37ce4a65caea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14434875,"duration_in_seconds":901}]},{"id":"c5672b4e-db94-4a14-ad69-d8aa63a420b4","title":"Episode 83: Medical Marijuana in New York and New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/83","content_text":"Attorneys Tashia Rasul and Greg Lois discuss the recent case law developments in New York and New Jersey workers' compensation cases involving medical marijuana.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Tashia Rasul and Greg Lois discuss the recent case law developments in New York and New Jersey workers' compensation cases involving medical marijuana.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Tashia Rasul and Greg Lois discuss the recent case law developments in New York and New Jersey workers' compensation cases involving medical marijuana.","date_published":"2018-08-07T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c5672b4e-db94-4a14-ad69-d8aa63a420b4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20191644,"duration_in_seconds":2523}]},{"id":"ac80a567-1c7c-42b4-9084-2a13019edd58","title":"Episode 82: Do I have to pay Temporary Disability in New Jersey?","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/82","content_text":"Attorney Karen Vincent leads a presentation and discussion about when to issue temporary disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. We discuss the waiting period, defenses to paying, and when payment can end.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Karen Vincent leads a presentation and discussion about when to issue temporary disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. We discuss the waiting period, defenses to paying, and when payment can end.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Karen Vincent leads a presentation and discussion about when to issue temporary disability benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. We discuss the waiting period, defenses to paying, and when payment can end.","date_published":"2018-07-23T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ac80a567-1c7c-42b4-9084-2a13019edd58.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18548164,"duration_in_seconds":1158}]},{"id":"38322af6-7a30-4a28-8d31-debb3b3ea05a","title":"Episode 81: Should I Pay Temporary Disability in New York?","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/81","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion about when to issue temporary disability benefits in New York workers' compensation claims. We discuss the waiting period, defenses to paying, and when payment can end.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion about when to issue temporary disability benefits in New York workers' compensation claims. We discuss the waiting period, defenses to paying, and when payment can end.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion about when to issue temporary disability benefits in New York workers' compensation claims. We discuss the waiting period, defenses to paying, and when payment can end.","date_published":"2018-07-16T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/38322af6-7a30-4a28-8d31-debb3b3ea05a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15211746,"duration_in_seconds":950}]},{"id":"ef90e205-1920-4426-afc3-7349f44b9b75","title":"Episode 80: Defending Jersey Claims with the Going and Coming Defense","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/80","content_text":"Attorney Karen Vincent presents a webinar on the Going and Coming defense in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. This is the audio from a LIVE webinar presented June 25, 2018.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Karen Vincent presents a webinar on the Going and Coming defense in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. This is the audio from a LIVE webinar presented June 25, 2018.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Karen Vincent presents a webinar on the Going and Coming defense in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. This is the audio from a LIVE webinar presented June 25, 2018.","date_published":"2018-06-25T09:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ef90e205-1920-4426-afc3-7349f44b9b75.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5440755,"duration_in_seconds":665}]},{"id":"93e507fb-f542-4076-9396-8682537261fc","title":"Episode 79: The Going and Coming Defense in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/79","content_text":"This is the audio from our June 18, 2018 webinar presentation discussing the facts of Matter of Rodriguez v New York City Tr. Auth., decided May 31, 2018, and the impact of the decision on the defense of off-premises cases in New York as well as answering questions LIVE about specific fact scenarios like this one.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

This is the audio from our June 18, 2018 webinar presentation discussing the facts of Matter of Rodriguez v New York City Tr. Auth., decided May 31, 2018, and the impact of the decision on the defense of off-premises cases in New York as well as answering questions LIVE about specific fact scenarios like this one.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"This is the audio from our June 18, 2018 webinar presentation discussing the facts of Matter of Rodriguez v New York City Tr. Auth., decided May 31, 2018, and the impact of the decision on the defense of off-premises cases in New York as well as answering questions LIVE about specific fact scenarios like this one.","date_published":"2018-06-18T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/93e507fb-f542-4076-9396-8682537261fc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9961439,"duration_in_seconds":1230}]},{"id":"1657e54c-c9ee-406e-ad77-e6e76dc29a43","title":"Episode 78: Virtual Hearings in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/78","content_text":"New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS is holding two webinars led by attorneys who have handled virtual hearings in New York to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq., and Tashia Rasul, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS is holding two webinars led by attorneys who have handled virtual hearings in New York to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq., and Tashia Rasul, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS is holding two webinars led by attorneys who have handled virtual hearings in New York to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq., and Tashia Rasul, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims.","date_published":"2018-06-13T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1657e54c-c9ee-406e-ad77-e6e76dc29a43.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18418894,"duration_in_seconds":1150}]},{"id":"42a857a0-daa4-4d93-abfb-780d5835115f","title":"Episode 77: Virtual Hearings in New York: Panel Discussion","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/77","content_text":"New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq. , and Tashia Rasul, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims, particularly in regards to what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq. , and Tashia Rasul, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims, particularly in regards to what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq. , and Tashia Rasul, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims, particularly in regards to what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. ","date_published":"2018-05-31T05:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/42a857a0-daa4-4d93-abfb-780d5835115f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15010149,"duration_in_seconds":1861}]},{"id":"4fd2a86d-746f-405d-9837-a641569dc1ab","title":"Episode 76: New Jersey Defense Overview: Notice, Statute of Limitations, and Others","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/76","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois presents a webinar on \"common defenses\" in New Jersey.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois presents a webinar on "common defenses" in New Jersey.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois presents a webinar on \"common defenses\" in New Jersey.","date_published":"2018-05-28T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/4fd2a86d-746f-405d-9837-a641569dc1ab.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9049209,"duration_in_seconds":1116}]},{"id":"d7a0d716-3269-45ab-a234-8ef6ba3148fd","title":"Episode 75: What Virtual Hearings Mean for You","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/75","content_text":"New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS is holding two webinars led by attorneys who have handled virtual hearings in New York to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS is holding two webinars led by attorneys who have handled virtual hearings in New York to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"New York is replacing in-person hearings with “Virtual Hearings” held via web conference. LOIS is holding two webinars led by attorneys who have handled virtual hearings in New York to discuss what this means for claims handling, claim defense, and costs. Attorneys Declan Gourley, Esq., Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss the impact of virtual hearings in New York workers’ compensation claims.","date_published":"2018-05-22T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d7a0d716-3269-45ab-a234-8ef6ba3148fd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30050692,"duration_in_seconds":1877}]},{"id":"576d33a1-a9d1-47aa-8e23-ad76cddfb343","title":"Episode 74: An Uncommon Look at Common Defenses in New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/74","content_text":"Attorneys Joseph Melchionne and Greg Lois discuss defenses commonly raised in New York workers' compensation cases. They discuss the defense of notice, statute of limitations, intoxication, and recreational loss among others. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Joseph Melchionne and Greg Lois discuss defenses commonly raised in New York workers' compensation cases. They discuss the defense of notice, statute of limitations, intoxication, and recreational loss among others.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Joseph Melchionne and Greg Lois discuss defenses commonly raised in New York workers' compensation cases. They discuss the defense of notice, statute of limitations, intoxication, and recreational loss among others. ","date_published":"2018-05-21T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/576d33a1-a9d1-47aa-8e23-ad76cddfb343.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12230485,"duration_in_seconds":1514}]},{"id":"b3d9accd-1284-4ed3-b799-044c16a7a37a","title":"Episode 73: Is the Petitioner an Employee? The Defense of Non-Employment in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/73","content_text":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Chris Diaz of the Lois Law Firm present a webinar on the defense of \"lack of employment\" in New Jersey workers' compensation claims.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Karen Vincent and Chris Diaz of the Lois Law Firm present a webinar on the defense of "lack of employment" in New Jersey workers' compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Chris Diaz of the Lois Law Firm present a webinar on the defense of \"lack of employment\" in New Jersey workers' compensation claims.","date_published":"2018-04-23T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b3d9accd-1284-4ed3-b799-044c16a7a37a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10535181,"duration_in_seconds":1302}]},{"id":"68e24377-d0da-47f2-aeb3-1332f527d5b2","title":"Episode 72: Lack of Employment; Special Issues in Employment (Employer-Employee)","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/72","content_text":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Nidhi Shetye lead a presentation and on the definition of “employee” under the New York workers’ compensation law and raising lack of employment as a defense.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Greg Lois and Nidhi Shetye lead a presentation and on the definition of “employee” under the New York workers’ compensation law and raising lack of employment as a defense.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Nidhi Shetye lead a presentation and on the definition of “employee” under the New York workers’ compensation law and raising lack of employment as a defense.","date_published":"2018-04-16T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/68e24377-d0da-47f2-aeb3-1332f527d5b2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21592681,"duration_in_seconds":1349}]},{"id":"6d168341-a223-43bc-b029-df38aebf2ae8","title":"Episode 71: The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey: Maximizing Contributions from the Fund","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/71","content_text":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Greg Lois of the Lois Law Firm explain how New Jersey's Second Injury Fund works, when relief can be obtained from the Fund, and strategies for maximizing the contribution of the Second Injury Fund. The presentation includes a practical step-by-step illustration of the impact of Fund contribution in a total disability case with pre-existing conditions.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Karen Vincent and Greg Lois of the Lois Law Firm explain how New Jersey's Second Injury Fund works, when relief can be obtained from the Fund, and strategies for maximizing the contribution of the Second Injury Fund. The presentation includes a practical step-by-step illustration of the impact of Fund contribution in a total disability case with pre-existing conditions.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Greg Lois of the Lois Law Firm explain how New Jersey's Second Injury Fund works, when relief can be obtained from the Fund, and strategies for maximizing the contribution of the Second Injury Fund. The presentation includes a practical step-by-step illustration of the impact of Fund contribution in a total disability case with pre-existing conditions.","date_published":"2018-04-04T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6d168341-a223-43bc-b029-df38aebf2ae8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11354125,"duration_in_seconds":1404}]},{"id":"df2c55cd-6d07-4908-8d6d-535005a94dbe","title":"Episode 70: Penalties and \"No Coverage\" Exposure in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/70","content_text":"Today’s presentation is designed to help the attendee answer the following questions: \n\n\n“What are the most common causes for penalties in New York?” and \n“How do we avoid case-level penalties?” and\n“What can we do to mitigate or resolve a penalty issue?”\n\n\nPresenters Greg Lois has years of experience representing employers and carriers before the Board. At the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of the common penalties, tactics to avoid penalties, and the potential to mitigate or resolve some penalties.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Today’s presentation is designed to help the attendee answer the following questions:

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Presenters Greg Lois has years of experience representing employers and carriers before the Board. At the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of the common penalties, tactics to avoid penalties, and the potential to mitigate or resolve some penalties.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Today’s podcast is designed to help the attendee answer the following questions: “What are the most common causes for penalties in New York?,” “How do we avoid case-level penalties?” and “What can we do to mitigate or resolve a penalty issue?”\r\n","date_published":"2018-03-20T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/df2c55cd-6d07-4908-8d6d-535005a94dbe.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9365475,"duration_in_seconds":1156}]},{"id":"ebb0f1c1-2453-4436-8796-cead71b8286a","title":"Episode 69: Appeals and Reopeners in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/69","content_text":"Attorneys Joe Jones and Karen Vincent of the Lois Law Firm discuss appeals and reopeners of New Jersey workers' compensation cases from the defense perspective.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Joe Jones and Karen Vincent of the Lois Law Firm discuss appeals and reopeners of New Jersey workers' compensation cases from the defense perspective.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Joe Jones and Karen Vincent of the Lois Law Firm discuss appeals and reopeners of New Jersey workers' compensation cases from the defense perspective.","date_published":"2018-03-01T04:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ebb0f1c1-2453-4436-8796-cead71b8286a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12968411,"duration_in_seconds":1606}]},{"id":"6863ba89-5cfc-4ea3-b5e7-59c7fbc7b964","title":"Episode 68: Appeals and Post Trial Practice in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/68","content_text":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Jeremy Janis lead a presentation and discussion on to answer questions about appeals and post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation claims.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Greg Lois and Jeremy Janis lead a presentation and discussion on to answer questions about appeals and post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation claims.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Jeremy Janis lead a presentation and discussion on to answer questions about appeals and post-trial practice in New York workers' compensation claims.","date_published":"2018-02-19T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6863ba89-5cfc-4ea3-b5e7-59c7fbc7b964.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11836965,"duration_in_seconds":739}]},{"id":"125e11bb-b97d-4fd9-a1a6-298f9399cacc","title":"Episode 67: New Jersey Section 20 and Secondary Payer Barriers","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/67","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the availability of a lump-sum dismissal settlement in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. The presentation looks at the limitations on this type of compromise in the statute (N.J.S.A. 34:15-20), the rules (N.J.A.C. 12:235-13.1) and the case law. Attorney Lois reviews the barriers to Section 20 settlements and presents practical advice and opinion on obtaining the dismissal in court. The discussion also include an overview of the Medicare Secondary Payer Act as a barrier to full compromise settlements in New Jersey, with practical tips for resolving cases quickly.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois discusses the availability of a lump-sum dismissal settlement in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. The presentation looks at the limitations on this type of compromise in the statute (N.J.S.A. 34:15-20), the rules (N.J.A.C. 12:235-13.1) and the case law. Attorney Lois reviews the barriers to Section 20 settlements and presents practical advice and opinion on obtaining the dismissal in court. The discussion also include an overview of the Medicare Secondary Payer Act as a barrier to full compromise settlements in New Jersey, with practical tips for resolving cases quickly.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the availability of a lump-sum dismissal settlement in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. The presentation looks at the limitations on this type of compromise in the statute (N.J.S.A. 34:15-20), the rules (N.J.A.C. 12:235-13.1) and the case law. Attorney Lois reviews the barriers to Section 20 settlements and presents practical advice and opinion on obtaining the dismissal in court. The discussion also include an overview of the Medicare Secondary Payer Act as a barrier to full compromise settlements in New Jersey, with practical tips for resolving cases quickly.","date_published":"2018-01-23T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/125e11bb-b97d-4fd9-a1a6-298f9399cacc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16713331,"duration_in_seconds":2074}]},{"id":"e2c207d4-ac74-498f-95e3-de1207c275ad","title":"Episode 66: Medicare Secondary Payer Set-Asides and Conditional Payments in New York Workers’ Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/66","content_text":"Attorney Declan Gourley leads a presentation designed to help the attendee answer the following questions: “Can I settle this case?” and “Does Medicare have a current interest I need to consider?” and “Do I need to consider Medicare’s future interest?” Presenter Declan Gourley has years of experience representing claimants before the Social Security law judges and employers and carriers before the Workers' Compensation Board. At the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of Medicare Secondary Payer exposure and when they need to consider Medicare’s interest in a lump-sum settlement.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions.\n\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. Two (2) Sessions, offered at 12PM EST and 3PM EST on the \"Third Monday\" of the month.\n\nRegister here: 12:00 EST Session    3:00 EST Session\n\nArchive of prior presentations is here.\n\nSchedules and Information.\n\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nUpcoming Webinars\n\nDetailed syllabus and schedule available here.\n\nDisclaimer:\n\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Declan Gourley leads a presentation designed to help the attendee answer the following questions: “Can I settle this case?” and “Does Medicare have a current interest I need to consider?” and “Do I need to consider Medicare’s future interest?” Presenter Declan Gourley has years of experience representing claimants before the Social Security law judges and employers and carriers before the Workers' Compensation Board. At the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of Medicare Secondary Payer exposure and when they need to consider Medicare’s interest in a lump-sum settlement.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions.

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Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. Two (2) Sessions, offered at 12PM EST and 3PM EST on the "Third Monday" of the month.

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Register here: 12:00 EST Session    3:00 EST Session

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Archive of prior presentations is here.

\n\n

Schedules and Information.

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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n

Upcoming Webinars

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Detailed syllabus and schedule available here.

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Disclaimer:

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This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Declan Gourley leads a presentation designed to help the attendee answer the following questions: “Can I settle this case?” and “Does Medicare have a current interest I need to consider?” and “Do I need to consider Medicare’s future interest?” Presenter Declan Gourley has years of experience representing claimants before the Social Security law judges and employers and carriers before the Workers' Compensation Board. At the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of Medicare Secondary Payer exposure and when they need to consider Medicare’s interest in a lump-sum settlement.","date_published":"2018-01-15T19:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e2c207d4-ac74-498f-95e3-de1207c275ad.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6816349,"duration_in_seconds":837}]},{"id":"2a2a9d51-fd30-421c-93d4-8b06be6a53ae","title":"Episode 65: New Schedule Loss of Use Guidelines in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/65","content_text":"LOIS Partner Christian Sison leads a presentation on the new-for-2018 New York Guidelines for Determining Impairment. The new Guidelines replace the prior methods of determining Scheduled Loss of Use for all claims where an impairment report was not submitted before January 1, 2018 and will have an impact on exposure join all future claims. Attorney Sison provides examples including side-by-side exposure analysis of the same impairment under the old and new Guidelines and answers questions live from the webinar audience.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

LOIS Partner Christian Sison leads a presentation on the new-for-2018 New York Guidelines for Determining Impairment. The new Guidelines replace the prior methods of determining Scheduled Loss of Use for all claims where an impairment report was not submitted before January 1, 2018 and will have an impact on exposure join all future claims. Attorney Sison provides examples including side-by-side exposure analysis of the same impairment under the old and new Guidelines and answers questions live from the webinar audience.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"LOIS Partner Christian Sison leads a presentation on the new-for-2018 New York Guidelines for Determining Impairment. The new Guidelines replace the prior methods of determining Scheduled Loss of Use for all claims where an impairment report was not submitted before January 1, 2018 and will have an impact on exposure join all future claims. Attorney Sison provides examples including side-by-side exposure analysis of the same impairment under the old and new Guidelines and answers questions live from the webinar audience.","date_published":"2018-01-09T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2a2a9d51-fd30-421c-93d4-8b06be6a53ae.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15227091,"duration_in_seconds":1888}]},{"id":"84942166-b749-47f2-aa8f-31823c7decec","title":"Episode 64: Maximizing Recovery via Reimbursement and Subrogation Under New Jersey Section 40","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/64","content_text":"Attorneys Christopher Major and Greg Lois present a webinar on carrier recovery through reimbursement and subrogation under New Jersey's Section 40 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-40). They discuss the impact of recent cases, such as the December 11, 2017 Supreme Court decision in Vitale v. Schering Plough and the November 22, 2017 Appellate Decision in Pino v. Polanco. The attorneys discuss reimbursement to the carrier/employer from the proceeds of civil actions as well as tactics for maximizing recovery - including practical negotiation tips for dealing with plaintiff's attorneys who always demand a lien reduction to \"1/3rd.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Christopher Major and Greg Lois present a webinar on carrier recovery through reimbursement and subrogation under New Jersey's Section 40 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-40). They discuss the impact of recent cases, such as the December 11, 2017 Supreme Court decision in Vitale v. Schering Plough and the November 22, 2017 Appellate Decision in Pino v. Polanco. The attorneys discuss reimbursement to the carrier/employer from the proceeds of civil actions as well as tactics for maximizing recovery - including practical negotiation tips for dealing with plaintiff's attorneys who always demand a lien reduction to "1/3rd.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Christopher Major and Greg Lois present a webinar on carrier recovery through reimbursement and subrogation under New Jersey's Section 40 (N.J.S.A. 34:15-40). They discuss the impact of recent cases, such as the December 11, 2017 Supreme Court decision in Vitale v. Schering Plough and the November 22, 2017 Appellate Decision in Pino v. Polanco. The attorneys discuss reimbursement to the carrier/employer from the proceeds of civil actions as well as tactics for maximizing recovery - including practical negotiation tips for dealing with plaintiff's attorneys who always demand a lien reduction to \"1/3rd.\"","date_published":"2017-12-27T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/84942166-b749-47f2-aa8f-31823c7decec.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14380625,"duration_in_seconds":1783}]},{"id":"8a027b7b-ca70-41c3-a1f3-f496f79d4368","title":"Episode 63: Section 29 Reimbursement, Lien recovery, and Subrogation in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/63","content_text":"Attorneys Christopher Major and Glenn Johnston lead a presentation on Section 29 reimbursement and subrogation in New York workers' compensation claims. The attorneys discuss reimbursement to the carrier/employer from the proceeds of civil actions as well as tactics for maximizing recovery - including negotiation tips for dealing with plaintiff's attorneys who always demand a lien reduction to \"1/3rd.\"\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Christopher Major and Glenn Johnston lead a presentation on Section 29 reimbursement and subrogation in New York workers' compensation claims. The attorneys discuss reimbursement to the carrier/employer from the proceeds of civil actions as well as tactics for maximizing recovery - including negotiation tips for dealing with plaintiff's attorneys who always demand a lien reduction to "1/3rd."

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Christopher Major and Glenn Johnston lead a presentation on Section 29 reimbursement and subrogation in New York workers' compensation claims. The attorneys discuss reimbursement to the carrier/employer from the proceeds of civil actions as well as tactics for maximizing recovery - including negotiation tips for dealing with plaintiff's attorneys who always demand a lien reduction to \"1/3rd.\"","date_published":"2017-12-18T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8a027b7b-ca70-41c3-a1f3-f496f79d4368.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11085405,"duration_in_seconds":1371}]},{"id":"f8689e1d-2517-47c6-88b6-924f8d2c3cea","title":"Episode 62: Evaluating Exposure in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/62","content_text":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Greg Lois discuss the role of defense counsel in providing timely and accurate exposure analysis to clients. The attorneys discuss the \"when\" of providing an exposure analysis - when during the litigation lifecycle the attorney should be providing estimates of exposure and likelihood of prevailing at trial. The attorneys also discuss the \"how\" of exposure - how estimates of permanent disability are made. This webinar presentation is a must-watch for risk professionals and adjusters relying on outside counsel to provide exposure analysis.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Karen Vincent and Greg Lois discuss the role of defense counsel in providing timely and accurate exposure analysis to clients. The attorneys discuss the "when" of providing an exposure analysis - when during the litigation lifecycle the attorney should be providing estimates of exposure and likelihood of prevailing at trial. The attorneys also discuss the "how" of exposure - how estimates of permanent disability are made. This webinar presentation is a must-watch for risk professionals and adjusters relying on outside counsel to provide exposure analysis.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Greg Lois discuss the role of defense counsel in providing timely and accurate exposure analysis to clients. The attorneys discuss the \"when\" of providing an exposure analysis - when during the litigation lifecycle the attorney should be providing estimates of exposure and likelihood of prevailing at trial. The attorneys also discuss the \"how\" of exposure - how estimates of permanent disability are made. This webinar presentation is a must-watch for risk professionals and adjusters relying on outside counsel to provide exposure analysis.","date_published":"2017-11-28T06:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f8689e1d-2517-47c6-88b6-924f8d2c3cea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15367179,"duration_in_seconds":1906}]},{"id":"f8c3f1c7-21fe-4b4c-b456-c2d678b3d6ab","title":"Episode 61: Evaluating Permanency Exposure in New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/61","content_text":"Attorneys Tashia Rasul and Tim Kane lead a presentation and answer questions on evaluating exposure for Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards in New York workers’ compensation claims.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Tashia Rasul and Tim Kane lead a presentation and answer questions on evaluating exposure for Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards in New York workers’ compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Tashia Rasul and Tim Kane lead a presentation and answer questions on evaluating exposure for Loss of Wage Earning Capacity awards in New York workers’ compensation claims.","date_published":"2017-11-21T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f8c3f1c7-21fe-4b4c-b456-c2d678b3d6ab.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14277779,"duration_in_seconds":1770}]},{"id":"9e29cd6b-9f54-4736-ab92-6af6d9ac604a","title":"Episode 60: IMEs and Second Opinion Evaluations in New Jersey, with Dr. Jennifer Yanow","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/60","content_text":"This is audio from a live presentation from Dr. Jennifer Yanow and Greg Lois. Dr. Yanow is a double Board-certified in Pain Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The discussion focuses on the use of IMEs and second opinion consultation in both acute cases and non-acute long term chronic pain claims. Dr. Yanow's expertise in treating RSD and CPRS claims as well as her approach to opiate medications is explored.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.Special Guest: Jennifer Yanow, M.D..","content_html":"

This is audio from a live presentation from Dr. Jennifer Yanow and Greg Lois. Dr. Yanow is a double Board-certified in Pain Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The discussion focuses on the use of IMEs and second opinion consultation in both acute cases and non-acute long term chronic pain claims. Dr. Yanow's expertise in treating RSD and CPRS claims as well as her approach to opiate medications is explored.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

Special Guest: Jennifer Yanow, M.D..

","summary":"This is audio from a live presentation from Dr. Jennifer Yanow and Greg Lois. Dr. Yanow is a double Board-certified in Pain Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The discussion focuses on the use of IMEs and second opinion consultation in both acute cases and non-acute long term chronic pain claims. Dr. Yanow's expertise in treating RSD and CPRS claims as well as her approach to opiate medications is explored.","date_published":"2017-10-24T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9e29cd6b-9f54-4736-ab92-6af6d9ac604a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19570845,"duration_in_seconds":2431}]},{"id":"81c6fd84-1a71-44d1-b1c0-8d338d5f77be","title":"Episode 59: Independent Medical Evaluations in New York Workers' Compensation Cases - the Defense Perspective","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/59","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the law and proposed guidelines for conducting Independent Medical Evaluations in New York workers' compensation claims. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois discusses the law and proposed guidelines for conducting Independent Medical Evaluations in New York workers' compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the law and proposed guidelines for conducting Independent Medical Evaluations in New York workers' compensation claims. ","date_published":"2017-10-16T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/81c6fd84-1a71-44d1-b1c0-8d338d5f77be.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14016101,"duration_in_seconds":1737}]},{"id":"da86a53e-1748-484d-bae6-e851e7274ca0","title":"Episode 58: New Draft Guidelines for Determining Schedule Loss of Use in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/58","content_text":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Christian Sison on the interpretation and application of the draft guidelines for determining Scheduled Loss of Use awards in New York. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Greg Lois and Christian Sison on the interpretation and application of the draft guidelines for determining Scheduled Loss of Use awards in New York.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Christian Sison on the interpretation and application of the draft guidelines for determining Scheduled Loss of Use awards in New York. The draft guidelines were issued on September 1, 2017. The presenters answer questions from a live audience.","date_published":"2017-10-03T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/da86a53e-1748-484d-bae6-e851e7274ca0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14825435,"duration_in_seconds":1838}]},{"id":"11b15c9a-8c9e-4692-81e0-b1caea48309d","title":"Episode 57: Practical Defense of Occupational Exposure Claims in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/57","content_text":"This is audio from a live presentation from attorneys Joseph Jones and Michael Gervolino and answers the following questions: “How do I defend a claim alleging occupational exposures led to a permanent disability in New Jersey?” Two expert attorneys from LOIS discuss the defense of environmental inhalation injuries, practical aspects of preparing an exposure claim for trial, and repetitive use injury defense.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

This is audio from a live presentation from attorneys Joseph Jones and Michael Gervolino and answers the following questions: “How do I defend a claim alleging occupational exposures led to a permanent disability in New Jersey?” Two expert attorneys from LOIS discuss the defense of environmental inhalation injuries, practical aspects of preparing an exposure claim for trial, and repetitive use injury defense.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"This is audio from a live presentation from attorneys Joseph Jones and Michael Gervolino and answers the following questions: “How do I defend a claim alleging occupational exposures led to a permanent disability in New Jersey?” Two expert attorneys from LOIS discuss the defense of environmental inhalation injuries, practical aspects of preparing an exposure claim for trial, and repetitive use injury defense.","date_published":"2017-09-26T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/11b15c9a-8c9e-4692-81e0-b1caea48309d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10700399,"duration_in_seconds":1323}]},{"id":"910521dc-51c1-4f87-86dc-c21a79581cf4","title":"Episode 56: Defending Occupational Exposure and Repetitive Use Claims in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/56","content_text":"Attorneys Declan Gourley and Kristen Kapur discuss the defense of occupational exposure and repetitive use injuries in New York workers’ compensation claims. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Declan Gourley and Kristen Kapur discuss the defense of occupational exposure and repetitive use injuries in New York workers’ compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Declan Gourley and Kristen Kapur discuss the defense of occupational exposure and repetitive use injuries in New York workers’ compensation cases. This audio comes from a LIVE webinar presentation.","date_published":"2017-09-20T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/910521dc-51c1-4f87-86dc-c21a79581cf4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6776001,"duration_in_seconds":832}]},{"id":"3c3ffc6a-d299-4d5a-abad-718eb5bf94e0","title":"Episode 55: Defending Motions for Temporary and Medical Benefits in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/55","content_text":"This is audio from a live presentation from attorney Greg Lois and answers the following questions: “How do I defend a Motion for Med and Temp in New Jersey?” and \"What medical treatment is required under the statute?” and “What are the common defenses used by a Respondent when facing a motion?”\n\nAt the end of the presentation, attendees will understand what a Motion for Temporary and Medical Benefits is, what exposures are posed by the motion, and how to best defend the motion.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

This is audio from a live presentation from attorney Greg Lois and answers the following questions: “How do I defend a Motion for Med and Temp in New Jersey?” and "What medical treatment is required under the statute?” and “What are the common defenses used by a Respondent when facing a motion?”

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At the end of the presentation, attendees will understand what a Motion for Temporary and Medical Benefits is, what exposures are posed by the motion, and how to best defend the motion.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"This is audio from a live presentation from attorney Greg Lois and answers the following questions: “How do I defend a Motion for Med and Temp in New Jersey?” and \"What medical treatment is required under the statute?” and “What are the common defenses used by a Respondent when facing a motion?”\r\n\r\nAt the end of the presentation, attendees will understand what a Motion for Temporary and Medical Benefits is, what exposures are posed by the motion, and how to best defend the motion.","date_published":"2017-08-28T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/3c3ffc6a-d299-4d5a-abad-718eb5bf94e0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13279589,"duration_in_seconds":1645}]},{"id":"54c144cb-8025-4395-bb14-a0f412af789c","title":"Medical Treatment Guidelines and Opioid Management in New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/54","content_text":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Jeremy Janis lead a presentation and answer questions about medical treatment issues in New York workers’ compensation claims.\n\nWhat we will be talking about:\n\n\nWhat to do about variance requests.\nHow to dispute unnecessary treatment.\nThe recent (May, 2017) Board Panel decision finding MTG's DO apply to out of state medical providers.\nNon-Acute Pain Management Guidelines.\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Greg Lois and Jeremy Janis lead a presentation and answer questions about medical treatment issues in New York workers’ compensation claims.

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What we will be talking about:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Greg Lois and Jeremy Janis lead a presentation and answer questions about medical treatment issues and non-acute pain management in New York workers’ compensation claims. ","date_published":"2017-08-21T21:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/54c144cb-8025-4395-bb14-a0f412af789c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11997423,"duration_in_seconds":1485}]},{"id":"c5c29a01-1245-4415-8ffa-b4f7cccda800","title":"Episode 53: New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefits","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/53","content_text":"This is audio from a live presentation from attorneys Michael Gervolino and Greg Lois and answers the following questions: “Should I issue temporary disability benefits?” and ”If so, how much?” and “When can I stop Paying?”\n\nAt the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of when to issue temporary disability benefits in New Jersey, how the amount issued is calculated, when payments can be terminated, and the risks associated with the benefit.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

This is audio from a live presentation from attorneys Michael Gervolino and Greg Lois and answers the following questions: “Should I issue temporary disability benefits?” and ”If so, how much?” and “When can I stop Paying?”

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At the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of when to issue temporary disability benefits in New Jersey, how the amount issued is calculated, when payments can be terminated, and the risks associated with the benefit.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"This is audio from a live seminar presented by attorneys Michael Gervolino and Greg Lois and answers the following questions: “Should I issue temporary disability benefits?” and ”If so, how much?” and “When can I stop Paying?”","date_published":"2017-07-24T20:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c5c29a01-1245-4415-8ffa-b4f7cccda800.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10663633,"duration_in_seconds":1318}]},{"id":"1ec97e85-a2f4-4046-8fff-1b7f3da0d275","title":"Episode 52: Temporary Disability Benefits in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/52","content_text":"Attorneys Elizabeth Perez and Greg Lois discuss the nuts-and-bolts of issuing temporary disability benefits – when the benefits are due, how much to pay, and when benefits can be stopped. They also discuss the new C-258.1 work search form issued by the Board on July 14, 2017 and the newly-changed rate of temporary disability compensation.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Elizabeth Perez and Greg Lois discuss the nuts-and-bolts of issuing temporary disability benefits – when the benefits are due, how much to pay, and when benefits can be stopped. They also discuss the new C-258.1 work search form issued by the Board on July 14, 2017 and the newly-changed rate of temporary disability compensation.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Elizabeth Perez and Greg Lois discuss the nuts-and-bolts of issuing temporary disability benefits – when the benefits are due, how much to pay, and when benefits can be stopped. They also discuss the new C-258.1 work search form issued by the Board on July 14, 2017 and the newly-changed rate of temporary disability compensation.","date_published":"2017-07-18T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1ec97e85-a2f4-4046-8fff-1b7f3da0d275.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16009203,"duration_in_seconds":1986}]},{"id":"dcbb957b-f9a7-4ea3-8654-07eda5224d77","title":"Episode 51: Defending Off-Premises Workers' Compensation Accidents in New Jersey ","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/51","content_text":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Joe Jones discuss the issues surrounding off-premises accidents. They address injuries arising during commutes to work, paid travel time, and business travel. The two litigators have a dialog about various fact scenarios as examples of when an off-premises injury will be and will not be considered compensable by the courts. At the end of the presentation attendees have a basic understanding of the “Going and Coming” defense under the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act and case law.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Karen Vincent and Joe Jones discuss the issues surrounding off-premises accidents. They address injuries arising during commutes to work, paid travel time, and business travel. The two litigators have a dialog about various fact scenarios as examples of when an off-premises injury will be and will not be considered compensable by the courts. At the end of the presentation attendees have a basic understanding of the “Going and Coming” defense under the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act and case law.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Joe Jones discuss the issues surrounding off-premises accidents. They address injuries arising during commutes to work, paid travel time, and business travel. The two litigators have a dialog about various fact scenarios as examples of when an off-premises injury will be and will not be considered compensable by the courts. At the end of the presentation attendees have a basic understanding of the “Going and Coming” defense under the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act and case law.","date_published":"2017-06-27T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/dcbb957b-f9a7-4ea3-8654-07eda5224d77.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6995172,"duration_in_seconds":859}]},{"id":"681aa6c7-2f83-4866-b0e6-d3d319d9c539","title":"Episode 50: The Going and Coming Defense in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/50","content_text":"Attorneys John Marzolla and Kristen Kapur will cover the “Going and Coming” rule in New York and its application to cases involving off-premises losses and travel. They will explore the basic presumptions afforded claimants under the Law and discuss applicable defenses. At the end of the presentation attendees will have a basic understanding of when the Going and Coming defense applies under the New York Workers’ Compensation Law.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys John Marzolla and Kristen Kapur will cover the “Going and Coming” rule in New York and its application to cases involving off-premises losses and travel. They will explore the basic presumptions afforded claimants under the Law and discuss applicable defenses. At the end of the presentation attendees will have a basic understanding of when the Going and Coming defense applies under the New York Workers’ Compensation Law.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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Attorney Christian Sison presents strategies for defending New York claims against additional sites and consequential injuries being added later – beginning with “Day One” tactics to preserve all defenses!

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Christian Sison presents strategies for defending New York claims against additional sites and consequential injuries being added later – beginning with “Day One” tactics to preserve all defenses!","date_published":"2017-05-26T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/f8ec07cb-75f3-4757-8818-669fe1ba4084.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10491096,"duration_in_seconds":1296}]},{"id":"369ab7c7-20bf-456d-878f-858ec07ab610","title":"Episode 48: Which Defense Applies? Overview of Common Defenses in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/48","content_text":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Michael Gervolino discuss the application of various defenses in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. Among the defenses discussed are the intoxication defense, the defense of intentional self-harm, and idiopathic loss. This is the post-webinar audio from our recent presentation, “Common Defenses in New Jersey\" from our workers' compensation webinar training series, which was presented live on May 22, 2017. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Karen Vincent and Michael Gervolino discuss the application of various defenses in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. Among the defenses discussed are the intoxication defense, the defense of intentional self-harm, and idiopathic loss. This is the post-webinar audio from our recent presentation, “Common Defenses in New Jersey" from our workers' compensation webinar training series, which was presented live on May 22, 2017.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Karen Vincent and Michael Gervolino discuss the application of various defenses in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. Among the defenses discussed are the intoxication defense, the defense of intentional self-harm, and idiopathic loss. This is the post-webinar audio from our recent presentation, “Common Defenses in New Jersey\" from our workers' compensation webinar training series, which was presented live on May 22, 2017. ","date_published":"2017-05-22T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/369ab7c7-20bf-456d-878f-858ec07ab610.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10881084,"duration_in_seconds":1254}]},{"id":"d5b60773-6bc8-4eb7-9cf2-06e3b297b149","title":"Episode 47: Impact of 2017 Reform on New York Workers' Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/47","content_text":"The New York Workers’ Compensation Law was changed on April 10, 2017. Lois Law Firm held a webinar for clients and guests on how the statutory changes will affect employers, carriers, and self insureds in New York.\n\nAttorney Greg Lois covers the fundamentals and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of changes in the new law and how this will affect the handling of New York workers’ compensation cases.\n\nThis audio comes from a LIVE webinar presentation. To sign up for our webinar series, Register here \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

The New York Workers’ Compensation Law was changed on April 10, 2017. Lois Law Firm held a webinar for clients and guests on how the statutory changes will affect employers, carriers, and self insureds in New York.

\n\n

Attorney Greg Lois covers the fundamentals and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of changes in the new law and how this will affect the handling of New York workers’ compensation cases.

\n\n

This audio comes from a LIVE webinar presentation. To sign up for our webinar series, Register here 

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"The New York Workers’ Compensation Law was changed on April 10, 2017. Lois LLC held a webinar for clients and guests on how the statutory changes will affect employers, carriers, and self insureds in New York.\r\n\r\nAttorney Greg Lois covers the fundamentals and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of changes in the new law and how this will affect the handling of New York workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2017-05-17T05:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d5b60773-6bc8-4eb7-9cf2-06e3b297b149.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10528507,"duration_in_seconds":1301}]},{"id":"c47a0eb8-903e-426d-8c73-fa660dd81dd3","title":"Episode 46: Overview of Defenses in New York Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/46","content_text":"Attorneys Tim Kane and Greg Lois cover the fundamentals on challenging the the basic presumptions relied upon by the claimant in establishing their case, disputing new “consequential” body parts, and raising all applicable defense. We discuss some little used (but available) defenses, such as the intoxication defense. At the end of the presentation attendees will have a basic understanding of various common defenses under the New York Workers’ Compensation Law.\n\nThis audio comes from a LIVE webinar presentation. To sign up for our webinar series, Register here \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Tim Kane and Greg Lois cover the fundamentals on challenging the the basic presumptions relied upon by the claimant in establishing their case, disputing new “consequential” body parts, and raising all applicable defense. We discuss some little used (but available) defenses, such as the intoxication defense. At the end of the presentation attendees will have a basic understanding of various common defenses under the New York Workers’ Compensation Law.

\n\n

This audio comes from a LIVE webinar presentation. To sign up for our webinar series, Register here 

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Tim Kane and Greg Lois cover the fundamentals on challenging the the basic presumptions relied upon by the claimant in establishing their case, disputing new “consequential” body parts, and raising all applicable defense. We discuss some little used (but available) defenses, such as the intoxication defense. At the end of the presentation attendees will have a basic understanding of various common defenses under the New York Workers’ Compensation Law.","date_published":"2017-05-15T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/c47a0eb8-903e-426d-8c73-fa660dd81dd3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14246643,"duration_in_seconds":1766}]},{"id":"80eeb28b-96c8-42ea-bc6b-9e5878d69171","title":"Episode 45: Is the Petitioner an Employee? The Defense of No Employment in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/45","content_text":"Here is the post-webinar audio from our most recent presentation, “Is the Petitioner an Employee?\" from our New Jersey workers' compensation webinar training series. \n\nThe webinar was presented live by Lois Law Firm partner Joe Jones and associate Angiola DiPopolo and audience questions are addressed such as:“How is 'employment' defined in New Jersey?”“How is the defense of 'Lack of Employment' raised?”“How do the courts define an 'independent contractor' in New Jersey” and“What about 'undocumented' or illegal workers - can they get benefits as a petitioner in a New Jersey workers' compensation claim?”\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Here is the post-webinar audio from our most recent presentation, “Is the Petitioner an Employee?" from our New Jersey workers' compensation webinar training series.

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The webinar was presented live by Lois Law Firm partner Joe Jones and associate Angiola DiPopolo and audience questions are addressed such as:

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Here is the post-webinar audio from our most recent presentation, “Is the Petitioner an Employee?\" from our New Jersey workers' compensation webinar training series. ","date_published":"2017-04-24T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/80eeb28b-96c8-42ea-bc6b-9e5878d69171.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9727169,"duration_in_seconds":1201}]},{"id":"46bdbe5e-e5cc-4de1-b3a6-256077cde8a4","title":"Episode 44: Is the Claimant an Employee? The Defense of Lack of Employment in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/44","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on the defense of Lack of Employment in New York workers' compensation cases.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a discussion on the defense of Lack of Employment in New York workers' compensation cases.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

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The New York Workers’ Compensation Law was changed on April 10, 2017. Lois Law Firm held a webinar for clients and guests on how the statutory changes will affect employers, carriers, and self insureds in New York.

\n\n

Attorney Greg Lois covers the fundamentals and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of changes in the new law and how this will affect the handling of New York workers’ compensation cases.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"The New York Workers’ Compensation Law was changed on April 10, 2017. Lois LLC held a webinar for clients and guests on how the statutory changes will affect employers, carriers, and self insureds in New York.\r\n\r\nAttorney Greg Lois covers the fundamentals and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of changes in the new law and how this will affect the handling of New York workers’ compensation cases.","date_published":"2017-04-12T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/eeb1aa01-88a4-472f-88fe-029de37d6d4e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21795083,"duration_in_seconds":2709}]},{"id":"b7674e11-615e-4b8c-93aa-f7569b950358","title":"Episode 42: The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Practice","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/42","content_text":"Audio from the March 27, 2017 webinar presentation on New jersey's Second Injury Fund. Topics discussed include: “What is New Jersey’s Second Injury Fund?” “How does the Fund work?” “Can I get relief from the Fund in my total disability case?” and “How does the contribution of the Fund reduce my exposure?” Attorneys Greg Lois and Michael Gervolino cover the basics of handling cases involving the Second Injury Fund and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of what the Fund is, how it works, and how contribution from the Fund may reduce exposure in a total disability case.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Audio from the March 27, 2017 webinar presentation on New jersey's Second Injury Fund. Topics discussed include: “What is New Jersey’s Second Injury Fund?” “How does the Fund work?” “Can I get relief from the Fund in my total disability case?” and “How does the contribution of the Fund reduce my exposure?” Attorneys Greg Lois and Michael Gervolino cover the basics of handling cases involving the Second Injury Fund and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of what the Fund is, how it works, and how contribution from the Fund may reduce exposure in a total disability case.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Audio from the March 27, 2017 webinar presentation on New jersey's Second Injury Fund. Topics discussed include: “What is New Jersey’s Second Injury Fund?” “How does the Fund work?” “Can I get relief from the Fund in my total disability case?” and “How does the contribution of the Fund reduce my exposure?” Attorneys Greg Lois and Michael Gervolino cover the basics of handling cases involving the Second Injury Fund and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of what the Fund is, how it works, and how contribution from the Fund may reduce exposure in a total disability case.","date_published":"2017-03-28T05:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/b7674e11-615e-4b8c-93aa-f7569b950358.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12223668,"duration_in_seconds":1379}]},{"id":"06e4c9af-bec9-450b-b21c-fc67979be792","title":"Episode 41: In Depth: New Loss Handling in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/41","content_text":"We go deep on the New York State-required initial contacts to the petitioner/claimant.\n\nChristian Discusses the Following\n\n\nAre you doing it right?\nDo your initial contact materials sent to the claimant meet New York’s requirements?\nDo you take advantage of the law allowing you to direct the claimant on where to fill her prescriptions?\nContain all the notices and information required by the State, including information about medical choices?\n\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

We go deep on the New York State-required initial contacts to the petitioner/claimant.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"We go deep on the New York State-required initial contacts to the petitioner/claimant.","date_published":"2017-03-24T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/06e4c9af-bec9-450b-b21c-fc67979be792.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14422365,"duration_in_seconds":900}]},{"id":"5cf61cff-f228-4a6a-84d8-ce826f693e22","title":"Episode 40: Penalties and No Coverage Exposure in New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/40","content_text":"The New York Workers’ Compensation Board collects $3 Million per year in procedural penalties alone. This is a staggering figure - amounting to approximately $300 in penalty for each new case accepted by the WCB. New York is a form-driven jurisdiction, and most common penalties arise from the late filing of required boilerplate forms.\n\nThe Workers’ Compensation Law is a minefield of penalties, fines, and criminal complications for the unwary. There are different penalty considerations for employers, claimants, insurers, and even attorneys.\n\nLois Law Firm recently presented a webinar designed to help the attendee answer the following questions:“What are the most common reasons employers/carriers are penalized in New York?”“What are the exposures for non-coverage in New York?”What other activity can draw a penalty, such as illegal employment?”“What do I do about a penalty?”\n\nAttorney Greg Lois covers the fundamentals and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of New York penalties and exposures in workers’ compensation cases.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

The New York Workers’ Compensation Board collects $3 Million per year in procedural penalties alone. This is a staggering figure - amounting to approximately $300 in penalty for each new case accepted by the WCB. New York is a form-driven jurisdiction, and most common penalties arise from the late filing of required boilerplate forms.

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The Workers’ Compensation Law is a minefield of penalties, fines, and criminal complications for the unwary. There are different penalty considerations for employers, claimants, insurers, and even attorneys.

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Lois Law Firm recently presented a webinar designed to help the attendee answer the following questions:

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Attorney Greg Lois covers the fundamentals and at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of New York penalties and exposures in workers’ compensation cases.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"The New York Workers’ Compensation Board collects $3 Million per year in procedural penalties alone. This is a staggering figure - amounting to approximately $300 in penalty for each new case accepted by the WCB. New York is a form-driven jurisdiction, and most common penalties arise from the late filing of required boilerplate forms.","date_published":"2017-03-20T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/5cf61cff-f228-4a6a-84d8-ce826f693e22.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7853935,"duration_in_seconds":967}]},{"id":"0df3096d-bae3-4739-b311-3dcf7f174747","title":"Episode 39: Re-Openers and Appeals in New Jersey Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/39","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois presents an overview of post-trial practice in New Jersey. The presentation is designed to help the listener answer the following questions: “What happens after a trial judgment or settlement is reached?” and “Can the Petitioner reopen the case?” and “Can the Respondent reopen the case?”“What is a commutation?” and “Can the Judge of Compensation be appealed?” Greg Lois will cover the basics of case closures and at at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of what happens after judgment or settlement.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois presents an overview of post-trial practice in New Jersey. The presentation is designed to help the listener answer the following questions: “What happens after a trial judgment or settlement is reached?” and “Can the Petitioner reopen the case?” and “Can the Respondent reopen the case?”“What is a commutation?” and “Can the Judge of Compensation be appealed?” Greg Lois will cover the basics of case closures and at at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of what happens after judgment or settlement.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois presents an overview of post-trial practice in New Jersey. The presentation is designed to help the listener answer the following questions: “What happens after a trial judgment or settlement is reached?” and “Can the Petitioner reopen the case?” and “Can the Respondent reopen the case?”“What is a commutation?” and “Can the Judge of Compensation be appealed?” Greg Lois will cover the basics of case closures and at at the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of what happens after judgment or settlement.","date_published":"2017-02-27T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0df3096d-bae3-4739-b311-3dcf7f174747.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7038193,"duration_in_seconds":865}]},{"id":"26d54b2c-ad3a-439b-98d8-e3c76d86bf4c","title":"Episode 38: Appeals of Board Decisions in New York Workers' Compensation Cases","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/38","content_text":"Two attorneys cover the fundamentals of appeals from Board decisions. Presenters Declan Gourley and Joseph Melchionne have years of experience representing employers and carriers before the Board. The presentation is designed to help the listener answer the following questions:\n\n\n“Should we appeal the Law Judge’s Decision in a workers’ compensation claim?” and\n“Does filing the appeal create a stay?” and\n“What are the tactical reasons for appealing the Law Judge?”\n“What will the appeal cost?”\n\n\nAt the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of the appeals process, tactical aspects of appeals (stays), and the costs of the various types of appeals available.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Two attorneys cover the fundamentals of appeals from Board decisions. Presenters Declan Gourley and Joseph Melchionne have years of experience representing employers and carriers before the Board. The presentation is designed to help the listener answer the following questions:

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At the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of the appeals process, tactical aspects of appeals (stays), and the costs of the various types of appeals available.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Two attorneys cover the fundamentals of appeals from Board decisions. Presenters Declan Gourley and Joseph Melchionne have years of experience representing employers and carriers before the Board. The presentation is designed to help the listener answer the following questions:\r\n“Should we appeal the Law Judge’s Decision in a workers’ compensation claim?” and\r\n“Does filing the appeal create a stay?” and\r\n“What are the tactical reasons for appealing the Law Judge?”\r\n“What will the appeal cost?”\r\nAt the end of the presentation, the attendees will have a basic understanding of the appeals process, tactical aspects of appeals (stays), and the costs of the various types of appeals available.","date_published":"2017-02-20T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/26d54b2c-ad3a-439b-98d8-e3c76d86bf4c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":3981382,"duration_in_seconds":966}]},{"id":"85cb7f3d-a604-4353-ac1e-978adabea421","title":"Episode 37: Red Flags in New Jersey Section 20 Settlements: Medicare Secondary Payer Issues","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/37","content_text":"Audio from the recent presentation, “Medicare Secondary Payer Issues in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims” from our New Jersey workers’ compensation webinar training series. Attorney Greg Lois discusses Medicare Secondary Payer exposure and how it effects the settlement via Section 20 in New Jersey workers compensation matters.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Audio from the recent presentation, “Medicare Secondary Payer Issues in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims” from our New Jersey workers’ compensation webinar training series. Attorney Greg Lois discusses Medicare Secondary Payer exposure and how it effects the settlement via Section 20 in New Jersey workers compensation matters.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Audio from the recent presentation, “Medicare Secondary Payer Issues in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims” from our New Jersey workers’ compensation webinar training series. AttorneyGreg Lois discusses Medicare Secondary Payer exposure and how it effects the settlement via Section 20 in New Jersey workers compensation matters.","date_published":"2017-01-23T01:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/85cb7f3d-a604-4353-ac1e-978adabea421.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14264348,"duration_in_seconds":1768}]},{"id":"6dfab17c-54f5-4093-bac5-c78bfc9e7e7e","title":"Episode 36: Medicare Secondary Payer Issues in New York Workers' Compensation Settlements","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/36","content_text":"Here is the post-webinar audio from our January 16, 2017 presentation, “Medicare Secondary Payers Issues in New York Workers' Compensation Settlements\" from our New York workers' compensation webinar training series. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Here is the post-webinar audio from our January 16, 2017 presentation, “Medicare Secondary Payers Issues in New York Workers' Compensation Settlements" from our New York workers' compensation webinar training series.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Here is the post-webinar audio from our January 16, 2017 presentation, “Medicare Secondary Payers Issues in New York Workers' Compensation Settlements\" from our New York workers' compensation webinar training series. ","date_published":"2017-01-16T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6dfab17c-54f5-4093-bac5-c78bfc9e7e7e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5340660,"duration_in_seconds":1306}]},{"id":"ff57619b-8eb5-4e90-b3f2-7c04031b36e3","title":"Episode 35: Section 40 Liens and Subrogation in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/35","content_text":"Here is the post-webinar video from our December 26, 2016 presentation, “Section 40 Liens & Subrogation\" from our New Jersey workers' compensation webinar training series. We discuss the types of actions where reimbursement from the proceeds of a third-party (civil) suit is possible, how much reimbursement we are due, and when we can subrogate in New Jersey.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Here is the post-webinar video from our December 26, 2016 presentation, “Section 40 Liens & Subrogation" from our New Jersey workers' compensation webinar training series. We discuss the types of actions where reimbursement from the proceeds of a third-party (civil) suit is possible, how much reimbursement we are due, and when we can subrogate in New Jersey.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois presents “Section 40 Liens & Subrogation\" from our New Jersey workers' compensation webinar training series. We discuss the types of actions where reimbursement from the proceeds of a third-party (civil) suit is possible, how much reimbursement we are due, and when we can subrogate in New Jersey.","date_published":"2016-12-26T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ff57619b-8eb5-4e90-b3f2-7c04031b36e3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4206451,"duration_in_seconds":1022}]},{"id":"0247607a-23d3-488b-aa07-3e0be5fd2901","title":"Episode 34: Liens and Subrogation in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/34","content_text":"Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss reimbursement and subrogation under Section 29 in New York workers compensation matters. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.Here is the post-webinar video from our most recent presentation, “Liens and Subrogation in New York\" from our New York workers' compensation webinar training series. Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss reimbursement and subrogation under Section 29 in New York workers compensation matters. \n\nDisclaimer: This podcast is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author. \n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss reimbursement and subrogation under Section 29 in New York workers compensation matters.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.Here is the post-webinar video from our most recent presentation, “Liens and Subrogation in New York" from our New York workers' compensation webinar training series. Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss reimbursement and subrogation under Section 29 in New York workers compensation matters.

\n\n

Disclaimer: This podcast is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Christian Sison, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss reimbursement and subrogation under Section 29 in New York workers compensation matters. ","date_published":"2016-12-19T21:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0247607a-23d3-488b-aa07-3e0be5fd2901.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6167096,"duration_in_seconds":1512}]},{"id":"fe854c3e-a6ac-4da7-ab8b-50a547ab049b","title":"Episode 33: Indemnity Exposure Analysis in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/33","content_text":"Attorney Joe Jones, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses case exposure analysis for the indemnity aspects of a workers' compensation case in New Jersey. Also discussed are the impacts of multiple injuries, rates issues, and credits for prior functional loss.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Joe Jones, partner at Lois Law Firm, discusses case exposure analysis for the indemnity aspects of a workers' compensation case in New Jersey. Also discussed are the impacts of multiple injuries, rates issues, and credits for prior functional loss.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Joe Jones, partner at Lois LLC, discusses case exposure analysis for the indemnity aspects of a workers' compensation case in New Jersey.","date_published":"2016-11-28T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fe854c3e-a6ac-4da7-ab8b-50a547ab049b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5084446,"duration_in_seconds":1242}]},{"id":"e35bdcae-7708-4d91-80ad-51adfb8cbe0c","title":"Episode 32: Evaluating Cases for Exposure in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/32","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses trial and settlement of Schedule Loss of Use and Loss of Wage Earning Capacity claims in New York workers compensation matters. We discuss the role of the IME report, how impairment ratings compare, and practical litigation tips.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois discusses trial and settlement of Schedule Loss of Use and Loss of Wage Earning Capacity claims in New York workers compensation matters. We discuss the role of the IME report, how impairment ratings compare, and practical litigation tips.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses trial and settlement of Schedule Loss of Use and Loss of Wage Earning Capacity claims in New York workers compensation matters. ","date_published":"2016-11-21T19:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/e35bdcae-7708-4d91-80ad-51adfb8cbe0c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8087712,"duration_in_seconds":1992}]},{"id":"801c4cda-5a9d-4b7a-aa92-46f3dfdef97e","title":"Episode 31: Opiates - Third Fridays","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/31","content_text":"Host Christian Sison is joined by attorney Declan Gourley for a freewheeling discussion of opiate weaning in New York workers' compensation cases. Recent Board panel decision on the issue is discussed.\n\nChristian and Declan were classmates in law school and are now colleagues at Lois LLC, where they defend employers and carriers in New York workers' compensation cases. Christian hosts an informative program every \"Third Friday\" on hot topics in workers' compensation law.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Host Christian Sison is joined by attorney Declan Gourley for a freewheeling discussion of opiate weaning in New York workers' compensation cases. Recent Board panel decision on the issue is discussed.

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Christian and Declan were classmates in law school and are now colleagues at Lois LLC, where they defend employers and carriers in New York workers' compensation cases. Christian hosts an informative program every "Third Friday" on hot topics in workers' compensation law.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"\"Third Fridays\" is a live, 30-minute legal talk show from Lois LLC featuring moderator Christian Sison. In this episode, Christian Sison is joined by attorney Declan Gourley for a freewheeling discussion of opiate weaning in New York workers' compensation cases. Recent Board panel decision on the issue is discussed.","date_published":"2016-11-14T06:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/801c4cda-5a9d-4b7a-aa92-46f3dfdef97e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10318024,"duration_in_seconds":637}]},{"id":"251d49cf-acdf-4aa3-bfad-ea5ea5692866","title":"Episode 30: A Work Accident Occurs - What Happens Next?","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/30","content_text":"Attorney Christian Sison answers your questions about the immediate first steps every employer should take at the time of an injury at work.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Christian Sison answers your questions about the immediate first steps every employer should take at the time of an injury at work.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Christian Sison answers your questions about the immediate first steps every employer should take at the time of an injury at work.","date_published":"2016-10-26T16:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/251d49cf-acdf-4aa3-bfad-ea5ea5692866.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13679273,"duration_in_seconds":854}]},{"id":"cc6b89fd-bfe1-45eb-a6bf-23beadfa5432","title":"Episode 29: Independent Medical Examinations in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/29","content_text":"Attorneys Michael Tomasino and Greg Lois discuss the selection, preparation, and use of Independent Medical Evaluators in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorneys Michael Tomasino and Greg Lois discuss the selection, preparation, and use of Independent Medical Evaluators in New Jersey workers' compensation claims.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Michael Tomasino and Greg Lois discuss the selection, preparation, and use of Independent Medical Evaluators in New Jersey workers' compensation claims. ","date_published":"2016-10-24T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/cc6b89fd-bfe1-45eb-a6bf-23beadfa5432.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6211724,"duration_in_seconds":1523}]},{"id":"8c8fe566-d02f-4a26-9a07-6368a2ac378b","title":"Episode 28: Getting the Most from your Independent Medical Evaluations in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/28","content_text":"Trial attorney Usra Hussain joins Greg Lois in a fast-paced discussion covering the use of IMEs in New York workers' compensation cases. Topics covered include how to choose the independent evaluating physician, avoiding preclusion of reports, what can and cannot be sent to the defense IME doctor, and cross-examining the claimant's witnesses at trial.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Trial attorney Usra Hussain joins Greg Lois in a fast-paced discussion covering the use of IMEs in New York workers' compensation cases. Topics covered include how to choose the independent evaluating physician, avoiding preclusion of reports, what can and cannot be sent to the defense IME doctor, and cross-examining the claimant's witnesses at trial.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Trial attorney Usra Hussain joins Greg Lois in a fast-paced discussion covering the use of IMEs in New York workers' compensation cases.","date_published":"2016-10-17T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/8c8fe566-d02f-4a26-9a07-6368a2ac378b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6637723,"duration_in_seconds":1630}]},{"id":"a31255a1-bf19-4ae7-9133-985413e8428f","title":"Episode 27: \"Occupationals\" in New Jersey - Defending the cumulative exposure and repetitive use claim","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/27","content_text":"A New Jersey trial attorney discusses the defense of cumulative injury and occupational exposure claims under New Jersey's Workers' Compensation Act. We discuss defenses to medical causation, the use of IMEs, investigation, and relevant case law.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

A New Jersey trial attorney discusses the defense of cumulative injury and occupational exposure claims under New Jersey's Workers' Compensation Act. We discuss defenses to medical causation, the use of IMEs, investigation, and relevant case law.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"A New Jersey trial attorney discusses the defense of cumulative injury and occupational exposure claims under New Jersey's Workers' Compensation Act.","date_published":"2016-09-26T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a31255a1-bf19-4ae7-9133-985413e8428f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4705565,"duration_in_seconds":1147}]},{"id":"2fd635b6-de32-49b5-8c20-8dc3668d974a","title":"Episode 26: Defending Occupational Exposures Claims in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/26","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the legal and practical aspects of defending occupational exposure and repetitive use injuries in New York. We discuss the differences between various claims types. We also review the important of IMEs in challenging medical causation.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois discusses the legal and practical aspects of defending occupational exposure and repetitive use injuries in New York. We discuss the differences between various claims types. We also review the important of IMEs in challenging medical causation.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the legal and practical aspects of defending occupational exposure and repetitive use injuries in New York. ","date_published":"2016-09-19T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2fd635b6-de32-49b5-8c20-8dc3668d974a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4574642,"duration_in_seconds":1114}]},{"id":"73739213-b865-4b5d-a5e5-0ecf79a6d244","title":"Episode 25: Defending Motions for Temporary and Medical Benefits in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/25","content_text":"Three attorneys (Joe Jones, Michael Tomasino, and Greg Lois) discuss legal defenses and practical tips for defending Motions for Temporary and Medical Benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation court. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Three attorneys (Joe Jones, Michael Tomasino, and Greg Lois) discuss legal defenses and practical tips for defending Motions for Temporary and Medical Benefits in New Jersey workers' compensation court.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Three attorneys (Joe Jones, Michael Tomasino, and Greg Lois) discuss legal defenses and practical tips for defending Motions for Med & Temp in New Jersey workers' compensation court.","date_published":"2016-08-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/73739213-b865-4b5d-a5e5-0ecf79a6d244.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7457740,"duration_in_seconds":1835}]},{"id":"deeed5be-a2da-4228-b171-724454644a09","title":"Episode 24: Nonacute Pain Management Guidelines and Medical Benefits in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/24","content_text":"Three attorneys (Declan Gourley, Jeremy Janis, and Greg Lois) discuss the Nonacute Pain management Guidelines in New York, including drug weaning, pain management, and urine toxicology requirements. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Three attorneys (Declan Gourley, Jeremy Janis, and Greg Lois) discuss the Nonacute Pain management Guidelines in New York, including drug weaning, pain management, and urine toxicology requirements.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Three attorneys (Declan Gourley, Jeremy Janis, and Greg Lois) discuss the Nonacute Pain management Guidelines in New York.","date_published":"2016-08-15T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/deeed5be-a2da-4228-b171-724454644a09.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4716439,"duration_in_seconds":1150}]},{"id":"d4ab0070-8f2b-4648-adce-47a62254a9dc","title":"Episode 23: Lost Time Benefits in New Jersey - When to pay and defenses.","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/23","content_text":"When must I pay temporary disability benefits in New Jersey? How much should I pay? When can I discontinue paying? Three attorneys (Joe Jones, Michael Gervolino, and Greg Lois) have a discussion about New Jersey's temporary disability benefit.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

When must I pay temporary disability benefits in New Jersey? How much should I pay? When can I discontinue paying? Three attorneys (Joe Jones, Michael Gervolino, and Greg Lois) have a discussion about New Jersey's temporary disability benefit.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"When must I pay temporary disability benefits in New Jersey? How much should I pay? When can I discontinue paying? Three attorneys (Joe Jones, Michael Gervolino,and Greg Lois) have a discussion about New Jersey's temporary disability benefit.","date_published":"2016-07-25T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/d4ab0070-8f2b-4648-adce-47a62254a9dc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5133680,"duration_in_seconds":1254}]},{"id":"0cf4e0cb-6c73-4661-8c9f-4709550ec09c","title":"Episode 22: Should I Pay Temporary Disability in New York?","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/22","content_text":"Three attorneys (Tashia Rasul, Rachel Aronov, and Greg Lois) discuss the statutory requirement to pay lost time wage compensation, when it applies, and and when not to pay. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Three attorneys (Tashia Rasul, Rachel Aronov, and Greg Lois) discuss the statutory requirement to pay lost time wage compensation, when it applies, and and when not to pay.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Three attorneys (Tashia Rasul, Rachel Aronov, and Greg Lois) discuss the statutory requirement to pay lost time wage compensation, when it applies, and and when not to pay.","date_published":"2016-07-22T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/0cf4e0cb-6c73-4661-8c9f-4709550ec09c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6850906,"duration_in_seconds":1683}]},{"id":"7119833d-6acb-4502-994f-52aa54a76810","title":"Episode 21: Off-premise Injuries in New Jersey - The Going-and-Coming Defense","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/21","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the legal defenses and practical claims handling considerations when an injury occurs off-premises. Topics include employer-required travel, special missions, and parking lot injuries.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois discusses the legal defenses and practical claims handling considerations when an injury occurs off-premises. Topics include employer-required travel, special missions, and parking lot injuries.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the legal defenses and practical claims handling considerations when an injury occurs off-premises.","date_published":"2016-06-27T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/7119833d-6acb-4502-994f-52aa54a76810.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6299254,"duration_in_seconds":1545}]},{"id":"edbaff11-251c-4409-bbc4-ffd2c8bdbd3c","title":"Episode 20: The Going-and-Coming Defense in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/20","content_text":"Two trial attorneys (Tashia Rasul and Emily Flasz) discuss practical aspects of the handling cases where the injury to the employee occurs off premises. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Two trial attorneys (Tashia Rasul and Emily Flasz) discuss practical aspects of the handling cases where the injury to the employee occurs off premises.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Two trial attorneys (Tashia Rasul and Emily Flasz) discuss practical aspects of the handling cases where the injury to the employee occurs off premises. ","date_published":"2016-06-17T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/edbaff11-251c-4409-bbc4-ffd2c8bdbd3c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4663780,"duration_in_seconds":1136}]},{"id":"178bf614-4cad-48d9-b37e-7b6f04d64269","title":"Episode 19: Common Defenses in New Jersey Workers' Compensation","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/19","content_text":"Attorney Joe Jones and attorney Michael Gervolino explore the most commonly-used defenses in New Jersey workers' compensation law, including lack of jurisdiction, lack of notice, intoxication, and \"no accident.\"\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Joe Jones and attorney Michael Gervolino explore the most commonly-used defenses in New Jersey workers' compensation law, including lack of jurisdiction, lack of notice, intoxication, and "no accident."

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Joe Jones and attorney Michael Gervolino explore the most commonly-used defenses in New Jersey workers' compensation law, including lack of jurisdiction, lack of notice, intoxication, and \"no accident.\"","date_published":"2016-05-23T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/178bf614-4cad-48d9-b37e-7b6f04d64269.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7017864,"duration_in_seconds":1725}]},{"id":"a9088fde-0ab6-45fb-876c-93453fc25b7b","title":"Episode 18: Most Common Defenses to Workers' Compensation in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/18","content_text":"Two Lois Law Firm Attorneys discuss the common defenses raised in opposition to New York workers' compensation claims. Two trial attorneys (Steve Bedoya, Joseph Melchionne) talk about basic defenses with practical tips for raising them.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Two Lois Law Firm Attorneys discuss the common defenses raised in opposition to New York workers' compensation claims. Two trial attorneys (Steve Bedoya, Joseph Melchionne) talk about basic defenses with practical tips for raising them.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Two Lois LLC Attorneys discuss the common defenses raised in opposition to New York workers' compensation claims.","date_published":"2016-05-16T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/a9088fde-0ab6-45fb-876c-93453fc25b7b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5745621,"duration_in_seconds":1407}]},{"id":"94f35e2d-ab7d-4c18-9d78-5018dd788822","title":"Episode 17: Update to Special Report - Fund for Reopened Cases in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/17","content_text":"New York has a \"Special Fund for Reopened Cases\" to assume liability for reopener workers’ compensation claims. When a claimant moves to reopen a \"stale\" case, the employer/carrier requests relief from the \"Special Fund for Reopened Cases.\" By shifting cases over to the Special Fund, the carrier/employer shifts the burden for paying compensation to the Special Fund. Question & answer session on the impact of the Board’s decision to appeal the recent appellate panel decision finding the closure of the Special Fund for Reopened Cases unconstitutional.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New York has a "Special Fund for Reopened Cases" to assume liability for reopener workers’ compensation claims. When a claimant moves to reopen a "stale" case, the employer/carrier requests relief from the "Special Fund for Reopened Cases." By shifting cases over to the Special Fund, the carrier/employer shifts the burden for paying compensation to the Special Fund. Question & answer session on the impact of the Board’s decision to appeal the recent appellate panel decision finding the closure of the Special Fund for Reopened Cases unconstitutional.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Question & answer session on the impact of the Board’s decision to appeal the recent appellate panel decision finding the closure of the Special Fund for Reopened Cases unconstitutional.","date_published":"2016-05-13T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/94f35e2d-ab7d-4c18-9d78-5018dd788822.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":3897144,"duration_in_seconds":945}]},{"id":"2f9d23bb-adef-4fcb-ba05-170265eb63ec","title":"Episode 16: Is the Petitioner an Employee? New Jersey Workers' Compensation Law Analysis","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/16","content_text":"In New Jersey, it's not always easy to determine if an injured worker was actually the employee of the insured. Attorneys Joe Jones and Michael Tomasino tackle this topic using real-life examples and plain English summaries of case law.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

In New Jersey, it's not always easy to determine if an injured worker was actually the employee of the insured. Attorneys Joe Jones and Michael Tomasino tackle this topic using real-life examples and plain English summaries of case law.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"In New Jersey, it's not always easy to determine if an injured worker was actually the employee of the insured. Attorneys Joe Jones and Michael Tomasino tackle this topic.","date_published":"2016-04-25T20:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/2f9d23bb-adef-4fcb-ba05-170265eb63ec.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5329127,"duration_in_seconds":1303}]},{"id":"9711e94f-4ebb-4bca-9c2f-502d18f4a050","title":"Episode 15: Special Report - The Fund for ReOpened Cases in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/15","content_text":"Lawyers Tashia Rasul, Declan Gourley, and Greg Lois from Lois Law Firm provide Q & A on impact of the decision in American Economy Insurance Company v. State of New York, decided April 14, 2016 which found that the retroactive application of New York WCL 25-a(1-a) to policies issued before October 1, 2013 was unconstitutional.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Lawyers Tashia Rasul, Declan Gourley, and Greg Lois from Lois Law Firm provide Q & A on impact of the decision in American Economy Insurance Company v. State of New York, decided April 14, 2016 which found that the retroactive application of New York WCL 25-a(1-a) to policies issued before October 1, 2013 was unconstitutional.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorneys Tashia Rasul, Declan Gourley, and Greg Lois from Lois LLC provide Q & A on impact of the decision in American Economy Insurance Company v. State of New York, decided April 14, 2016 which found that the retroactive application of New York WCL 25-a(1-a) to policies issued before October 1, 2013 was unconstitutional.","date_published":"2016-04-22T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/9711e94f-4ebb-4bca-9c2f-502d18f4a050.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6691260,"duration_in_seconds":1643}]},{"id":"fe9d8a0e-2a8d-4335-949f-ca804742a0d0","title":"Episode 14: Is the Claimant my Employee?","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/14","content_text":"Is this injured worker really the employee of my insured? Two Attorneys (Steve Bedoya and Christian Sison) explore this topic. The discussion covers the definition of employee, issues with employing independent contractors, and other topics.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Is this injured worker really the employee of my insured? Two Attorneys (Steve Bedoya and Christian Sison) explore this topic. The discussion covers the definition of employee, issues with employing independent contractors, and other topics.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Is this injured worker really the employee of my insured? Two Attorneys (Steve Bedoya and Christian Sison) explore this topic. ","date_published":"2016-04-18T20:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fe9d8a0e-2a8d-4335-949f-ca804742a0d0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":3920677,"duration_in_seconds":951}]},{"id":"001233f0-ff86-4169-ad5c-c21512994483","title":"Episode 13: The Second Injury Fund in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/13","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the functioning of New Jersey' Second Injury Fund and the impact the participation of the Fund can have on case exposures. Using real-world practical examples, the function of the fun is brought to life. Greg explains how gaining contribution or participation from the Fund can significantly reduce exposure.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois discusses the functioning of New Jersey' Second Injury Fund and the impact the participation of the Fund can have on case exposures. Using real-world practical examples, the function of the fun is brought to life. Greg explains how gaining contribution or participation from the Fund can significantly reduce exposure.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois discusses the functioning of New Jersey' Second Injury Fund and the impact the participation of the Fund can have on case exposures. ","date_published":"2016-03-28T20:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/001233f0-ff86-4169-ad5c-c21512994483.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5270124,"duration_in_seconds":1288}]},{"id":"ca326bf8-92c9-40eb-bd9d-7b7e268b3adb","title":"Episode 12: Penalties and \"No Coverage\" Exposure in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/12","content_text":"New York's workers' compensation law are a minefield of potential penalties and traps for the unwary. This episode discusses common penalties imposed on employers and carriers and discusses the penalties for failing to carry workers' compensation insurance.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New York's workers' compensation law are a minefield of potential penalties and traps for the unwary. This episode discusses common penalties imposed on employers and carriers and discusses the penalties for failing to carry workers' compensation insurance.

\n\n


How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"New York's workers' compensation law are a minefield of potential penalties and traps for the unwary. This episode discusses common penalties imposed on employers and carriers and discusses the penalties for failing to carry workers' compensation insurance.","date_published":"2016-03-21T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ca326bf8-92c9-40eb-bd9d-7b7e268b3adb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5900432,"duration_in_seconds":1446}]},{"id":"25b68d38-a677-4ff0-bf76-6942c97e937b","title":"Episode 11: Post Trial Practice in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/11","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on post-trial practice in New Jersey.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on post-trial practice in New Jersey.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois leads a presentation and discussion on post-trial practice in New Jersey.","date_published":"2016-02-22T19:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/25b68d38-a677-4ff0-bf76-6942c97e937b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4342651,"duration_in_seconds":1056}]},{"id":"fe5f6f06-5ec8-44cd-87c1-bb14a0d5ced9","title":"Episode 10: Appeal of Board Decisions in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/10","content_text":"Two New York attorneys (Usra Hussain and Greg Lois) discuss post-trial practice in New York. The presenters provide an overview of the entire appellate system in New York as well as practical advice for perfecting an appeal.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Two New York attorneys (Usra Hussain and Greg Lois) discuss post-trial practice in New York. The presenters provide an overview of the entire appellate system in New York as well as practical advice for perfecting an appeal.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Two New York attorneys (Usra Hussain and Greg Lois) discuss post-trial practice in New York. The presenters provide an overview of the entire appellate system in New York as well as practical advice for perfecting an appeal.","date_published":"2016-02-15T19:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fe5f6f06-5ec8-44cd-87c1-bb14a0d5ced9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4164664,"duration_in_seconds":1012}]},{"id":"db346c7b-550a-459b-a1b0-6ca8d86e58f1","title":"Episode 9: New Jersey Settlements when Medicare as Secondary Payer must be considered","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/9","content_text":"Resolving a case under Section 20 in New Jersey? Great! But did you consider the potential exposure for your client under the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act?\n\nNew Jersey allows for \"full-and-final\" settlements under Section 20. Parties must consider the potential exposure for their clients under the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act when resolving the medical aspects of a case in a lump-sum dismissal. Here is the post-webinar audio from from the discussion \"Medicare Secondary Payer in New Jersey\" presented by attorneys Joe Jones, Michael Tomasino, and Greg Lois of Lois Law Firm.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Resolving a case under Section 20 in New Jersey? Great! But did you consider the potential exposure for your client under the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act?

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New Jersey allows for "full-and-final" settlements under Section 20. Parties must consider the potential exposure for their clients under the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act when resolving the medical aspects of a case in a lump-sum dismissal. Here is the post-webinar audio from from the discussion "Medicare Secondary Payer in New Jersey" presented by attorneys Joe Jones, Michael Tomasino, and Greg Lois of Lois Law Firm.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Resolving a case under Section 20 in New Jersey? Great! But did you consider the potential exposure for your client under the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act?","date_published":"2016-01-25T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/db346c7b-550a-459b-a1b0-6ca8d86e58f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5936016,"duration_in_seconds":1454}]},{"id":"1ec95cf5-0bac-43ee-b786-49cc832598e1","title":"Episode 8: Interplay between the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act and Workers' Compensation Settlements in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/8","content_text":"Audio from the Lois Law Firm New York Webinar “Understanding our Medicare Secondary Payer Act Obligations (Medicare Secondary Payer).” Attorney Declan Gourley leads a presentation and discussion on the handling cases with Medicare Secondary payer Act exposure in New York.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Audio from the Lois Law Firm New York Webinar “Understanding our Medicare Secondary Payer Act Obligations (Medicare Secondary Payer).” Attorney Declan Gourley leads a presentation and discussion on the handling cases with Medicare Secondary payer Act exposure in New York.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

\n\n

Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Audio from the Lois LLC New York Webinar “Understanding our Medicare Secondary Payer Act Obligations (Medicare Secondary Payer).” Attorney Declan Gourley leads a presentation and discussion on the handling cases with Medicare Secondary payer Act exposure in New York.","date_published":"2016-01-18T17:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/1ec95cf5-0bac-43ee-b786-49cc832598e1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5216985,"duration_in_seconds":1275}]},{"id":"787cb32d-7e6b-4912-867c-50a4727c0d4e","title":"Episode 7: Lien Recovery and Subrogation in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/7","content_text":"Joe Jones, Esq., Marc Pakrul, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss practical tips and legal requirements for obtaining reimbursement from the proceeds of third-party recoveries from the perspective of the workers' compensation carriers or self-insured employer. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Joe Jones, Esq., Marc Pakrul, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., discuss practical tips and legal requirements for obtaining reimbursement from the proceeds of third-party recoveries from the perspective of the workers' compensation carriers or self-insured employer.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

\n\n\n\n


Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

\n\n\n\n


Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Three New Jersey state attorneys (Joe Jones, Esq., Marc Pakrul, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq.) discuss practical tips and legal requirements for obtaining reimbursement from the proceeds of third-party recoveries from the perspective of the workers' compensation carriers or self-insured employer. ","date_published":"2015-12-28T17:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/787cb32d-7e6b-4912-867c-50a4727c0d4e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6304762,"duration_in_seconds":1547}]},{"id":"fd061fcd-d13b-498a-965b-bfcd7c3d89f0","title":"Episode 6: Liens & Subrogation of New York Workers' Compensation Claims","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/6","content_text":"An in-depth discussion of the practical aspects of lien recovery in New York for workers' compensation professionals. Three attorneys (Steven Bedoya, Esq., Marc Pakrul, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq.) on reimbursement under WCL Section 29 and subrogation in New York workers compensation cases.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

An in-depth discussion of the practical aspects of lien recovery in New York for workers' compensation professionals. Three attorneys (Steven Bedoya, Esq., Marc Pakrul, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq.) on reimbursement under WCL Section 29 and subrogation in New York workers compensation cases.

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\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Three attorneys (Steven Bedoya, Esq., Marc Pakrul, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq.) on reimbursement under WCL Section 29 and subrogation in New York workers compensation cases.","date_published":"2015-12-21T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/fd061fcd-d13b-498a-965b-bfcd7c3d89f0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7142579,"duration_in_seconds":1756}]},{"id":"785e349b-5f7c-4815-8639-a5185fab3e1d","title":"Episode 5: Case Valuation in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/5","content_text":"Attorney Greg Lois answers the question, \"How much is that workers' compensation injury worth in the Garden State?\" This presentation discusses the \"whole man\" impairment scheme that forms the basis of the New Jersey workers' compensation recovery. Led by an attorney, this discussion explore the topic of case valuation. \n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Attorney Greg Lois answers the question, "How much is that workers' compensation injury worth in the Garden State?" This presentation discusses the "whole man" impairment scheme that forms the basis of the New Jersey workers' compensation recovery. Led by an attorney, this discussion explore the topic of case valuation.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Attorney Greg Lois answers the question, \"How much is that workers' compensation injury worth in the Garden State?\" Post-webinar audio from our November 23, 2015 presentation, \"Evaluating Cases for Exposure in New Jersey.\"","date_published":"2015-11-23T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/785e349b-5f7c-4815-8639-a5185fab3e1d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7659737,"duration_in_seconds":1885}]},{"id":"85370198-b572-458e-8f61-0e2674c8a898","title":"Episode 4: Exposure Valuation in New York Workers' Compensation - the defense perspective","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/4","content_text":"Timothy Kane, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., explore valuation of workers' compensation cases for indemnity exposure in New York workers' compensation court. Two attorneys discuss how indemnity awards work, explore what a \"Scheduled Loss of Use' is, and analyze the latest case law on \"Loss of Wage Earning capacity\" in New York.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Timothy Kane, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., explore valuation of workers' compensation cases for indemnity exposure in New York workers' compensation court. Two attorneys discuss how indemnity awards work, explore what a "Scheduled Loss of Use' is, and analyze the latest case law on "Loss of Wage Earning capacity" in New York.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Tim Kane, Esq., and Greg Lois, Esq., explore valuation of workers' compensation cases for indemnity exposure in New York workers' compensation court.","date_published":"2015-11-16T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/85370198-b572-458e-8f61-0e2674c8a898.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10703269,"duration_in_seconds":2646}]},{"id":"5e641df0-8c3c-40da-9c68-b11358abc006","title":"Episode 3: Litigating Cases with Independent Medical Examinations in New Jersey","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/3","content_text":"New Jersey attorney Greg Lois on defending workers' compensation claims using Independent Medical Examiners.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

New Jersey attorney Greg Lois on defending workers' compensation claims using Independent Medical Examiners.

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\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"New Jersey attorney Greg Lois on defending workers' compensation claims using Independent Medical Examiners.","date_published":"2015-10-26T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/5e641df0-8c3c-40da-9c68-b11358abc006.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6274576,"duration_in_seconds":1539}]},{"id":"ccd5c1fb-3158-4163-a332-0519f74fd868","title":"Episode 2: Getting the Most from Your Independent Medical Evaluations in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/2","content_text":"Using Independent Medical Examiners effectively in New York workers' compensation litigation. Two attorneys representing employers and insurance carriers discuss the use of IME testimony at trial.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Using Independent Medical Examiners effectively in New York workers' compensation litigation. Two attorneys representing employers and insurance carriers discuss the use of IME testimony at trial.

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\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

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Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Using Independent Medical Examiners effectively in New York workers' compensation litigation. Two attorneys representing employers and insurance carriers discuss the use of IME testimony at trial.","date_published":"2015-10-19T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/ccd5c1fb-3158-4163-a332-0519f74fd868.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6440639,"duration_in_seconds":1581}]},{"id":"6c87be99-4e98-4a89-9b83-06e3701698f4","title":"Episode 1: Defending Occupational Exposure Claims in New York","url":"https://defendingemployers.loisllc.com/1","content_text":"Two New York Attorneys discuss the defense of occupational exposure workers' compensation claims in New York. Episode highlights include a discussion of typical claim presentation, selecting IME physicians, investigations, and case law.\n\nHow to attend these webinars live and ask questions\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law. \n\n\nRegister for a Construction Defense Webinar\nRegister for a Civil Litigation Webinar\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (12PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (3PM SESSION)\nRegister for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar\n\n\nSchedules and Information\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the \"life cycle\" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.\n\nWebinar Archive\n\n\nView archive of prior Workers' Compensation and Civil Litigation webinars\n\n\nDisclaimer\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.\n\nNeither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.","content_html":"

Two New York Attorneys discuss the defense of occupational exposure workers' compensation claims in New York. Episode highlights include a discussion of typical claim presentation, selecting IME physicians, investigations, and case law.

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How to attend these webinars live and ask questions


\nJoin us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers’ compensation law.

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Schedules and Information


\nHandout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.

\n\n


Webinar Archive

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Disclaimer


\nThis webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author.

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Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

","summary":"Two New York Attorneys discuss the defense of occupational exposure workers' compensation claims in New York. Audio from the September 21, 2015 webinar. ","date_published":"2015-09-21T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/abae1b9b-754e-4283-a6db-ac944ad054fb/6c87be99-4e98-4a89-9b83-06e3701698f4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7153866,"duration_in_seconds":1759}]}]}