Displaying Episode 31 - 34 of 34 in total of Third Fridays with the tag “dfd1”.
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Episode 63: Settlement Facts and Myths
December 16th, 2022 | 57 mins 56 secs
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Adam Lowenstein joins the podcast to differentiate between facts and myths with the settlement process to give our listeners an inside look at one of his skillsets.
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Episode 62: Who Gets a Post-Death LWEC Award?
November 18th, 2022 | 29 mins 9 secs
christian sison, defend from day 1, defend from day one, dfd1, law firm, legal podcast, lois law, lois law firm, new jersey law, new jersey workers compensation, new york law, new york workers compensation, third friday, third fridays, workers compensation
The topic of discussion is the recent Court of Appeals opinion in Green v Dutchess County BOCES, a ruling that reversed a 2018 Appellate Division holding and reinstated a Law Judge's decision from 2012!
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Episode 61: Onboarding the Onboard/PAR System
October 21st, 2022 | 33 mins 24 secs
christian sison, defend from day 1, defend from day one, dfd1, law firm, legal podcast, lois law, lois law firm, new jersey law, new jersey workers compensation, new york law, new york workers compensation, third friday, third fridays, workers compensation
Christian Sison and Noah Pollack look back at the now 5-month old system and discuss the advantages and disadvantages for all stakeholders in New York Workers’ Compensation.
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Episode 11: Scheduled Loss of Use Guidelines in New York
December 15th, 2017 | 27 mins 5 secs
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Host Christian Sison welcomes guest attorney Declan Gourley to this episode of Third Fridays to discuss the draft Schedule Loss of Use Guidelines coming into New York workers' compensation cases in January 2018. The attorneys discuss the first draft Guidelines issued in September 2017, the process whereby claimant's attorneys persuaded the Board to roll back the improvements, and the final draft version of the proposed Guidelines promulgated in November 2017. The attorneys discuss the likely impact of the draft Guidelines and what to do when they become effective in January 2018.