Is the “great” part of the Great Resignation over? This is one question that is top of mind for human resources (HR) executives as workers continue to hop job opportunities in search of something better. […]
Hartford,CT ( WorkersCompensation.com) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that Connecticut businesses will see another rate decrease in workers’ compensation insurance beginning on January 1, 2023. The Connecticut Insurance Department has approved an annual filing […]
Lexington,KY(WorkersCompensation.com) - At a time in which most businesses are struggling to hire and retain employees, keeping available workers healthy and on the job is imperative. Yet, the Bureau of Labor Statistics cited 2.7 million […]
I’ve been having a great many telephone conversations recently around the central theme of professionalism. There is a sentiment that the detachment brought on by evolving technology, and accelerated by the pandemic, has led to […]
Most everyone who is responsible for maintaining a workplace premises, or who owns or rents property, is familiar with yard work. Over the course of the year, lawn, weeds, leaves, sand, and trash all conspire […]
Readers of the Court’s blog are no doubt familiar with our ever-popular classic, Settling Cases with Medicare Set-Aside Agreements, where we made it clear that the Court won’t review or approve MSAs entered into by parties […]
A major feature of the 2022 WCI conference was familiarity. Certainly, we all returned in 2021, following the Great Pandemic. But, that was December, similar, but different. The 2022 experience was much more familiar, August, […]
As reported in our March article, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) had completed its “future medicals” notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) which was then subject to review by the Office of Information and […]