A Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the case of former University of Maine employee Deborah Morgan-Leland is being hailed by one Portland lawyer as a watershed in the debate over last year\u27s workers\u27 compensation reforms, while a leading legal advocate for organized labor says the decision applies only to the case in question. William S. Wilson Jr. of the Portland law firm Verrill & Dana says the decision helps clear up ambiguities concerning the reinstatement provision of the workers\u27 comp laws. Details
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LD 1913, a recently passed bill that restructures Maine\u27s workers compensation laws, was a compro...
A Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the case of former University of Maine employee Deborah Mor...
Capitol Update piece reporting that the Maine Supreme Judicial Court recently upheld the state Work...
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Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
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The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that workers who were disabled on the job before th...
Cover Story piece on the debate over workers\u27 compensation benefits in Maine prompted by the Mai...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ordered Springfield Railway Terminal to pay workers at un...
News piece on the legislative debate over Maine\u27s workers\u27 compensation law. In February, th...
Joseph Roy was an employee of Bath Iron Works (BIW) who suffered work-related injuries to his lower ...
The Maine Senate approved a bill to overturn a 1992 Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling that curbed ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday issued a unanimous decision upholding a lower court rulin...
LD 1913, a recently passed bill that restructures Maine\u27s workers compensation laws, was a compro...