From the ethical entanglements of working remotely from home, to the amended rules and procedures of practicing before the North Carolina Industrial Commission, COVID-19 has transformed the practice of workers' compensation law.
Advanced Topics of Workers' Compensation helps you navigate and overcome challenges presented by the pandemic, offering valuable insight, reviewing pertinent statutes and 2020 case law, and sharing best practices and strategies on the following topics:
- Medicare set-asides in admitted and denied cases
- Subrogation in workers' compensation claims
- Extended-benefits litigation
- Hearing and deposition planning
- Changes to the Uniform Pre-Trial Order
INCLUDED SESSIONS (Also available for individual purchase)
- Ethical Entanglements on the Internet
- Case Law Update
- Litigating Extended-Benefits Cases
- How to Navigate Medicare Set-Asides in Admitted and Denied Cases
- Subrogation in Workers' Compensation Claims
- Practice Before the Industrial Commission During COVID-19
SPEAKERS
- James C. "Jim" Gillen, North Carolina Industrial Commission, Hendersonville
- Daniel W. Hayes, Teague Campbell Dennis & Gorham LLP, Asheville
- Brian P. Oten, North Carolina State Bar, Raleigh
- S. Camille Payton, Hunter & Everage, Charlotte
- Roy G. Pettigrew, Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP, Raleigh
- E. Stewart Poisson, Poisson Poisson & Bower PLLC, Wadesboro
- Layla T. Santa Rosa, North Carolina Industrial Commission, Raleigh
PRODUCED
November 13, 2020
PLANNED BY
Planned by NCBA Workers' Compensation Section
- Anna R. Hamrick, Grimes Teich Anderson LLP, Asheville (Planner)
- Dawn C. Lane, Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP, Raleigh (Planner)
APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 5.50 MCLE Hours
PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below. Discounts may be available for NCBA members who are students, law professors, judges or legal services/public interest attorneys. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for details.
Access to the program and content expires ninety (90) days from the date of purchase.