For the last sixty years, workers\u27 compensation has constituted a distinct subject of administration in Georgia municipal government and, consequently, a distinct subject of controversy in Georgia municipal law. Of course, many of the problems, issues, and solutions ar ethe same, whether the covered employment be municipal or private in nature. Still, municipal law possesses its own quagmires, quandaries, and conundrums; some of those peculiarities can yield unique questions regarding workers\u27 compensation. Whether general or unique, the appellate courts have rendered a number of decisions on the subject, and those decisions make for yet another compact chapter in Georgia municipal law. The primary effort of this brief article is to c...
The Act provides that an owner-operator, which is an equipment lessor who leases her vehicular equip...
HB 677 allows administrative law judges to serve on the State Board of Workers\u27 Compensation to r...
The Act requires that hearings to determine workers\u27; compensation awards be held more quickly th...
For the last sixty years, workers\u27 compensation has constituted a distinct subject of administrat...
Responsibility for damage caused by the misconduct of local government officers and employees has lo...
The Act changes various provisions of Georgia\u27s workers\u27 compensation law. In particular, the ...
Generally speaking, practitioners, jurists, professors, legislators, and students desire certainty i...
This Act prevents Georgia municipalities from enforcing or passing ordinances that give preferences ...
There was minimal legislation during the 2006 term of the Georgia General Assembly that impacted wor...
The decisions in the field of workmen\u27s compensation during the survey period represent no signif...
The Act expands the coverage of Georgia law prohibiting labor strikes by state employees to prohibit...
This article addresses a less publicized, but potentially far reaching provision of the Product Liab...
The Act grants businesses the tort immunity provided to employers under the Workers’ Compensation Ac...
The Act provides that all persons who perform voluntary service for the Atlanta Committee for the Ol...
The Act amends several aspects of the workers’ compensation system. First, the Act makes several cha...
The Act provides that an owner-operator, which is an equipment lessor who leases her vehicular equip...
HB 677 allows administrative law judges to serve on the State Board of Workers\u27 Compensation to r...
The Act requires that hearings to determine workers\u27; compensation awards be held more quickly th...
For the last sixty years, workers\u27 compensation has constituted a distinct subject of administrat...
Responsibility for damage caused by the misconduct of local government officers and employees has lo...
The Act changes various provisions of Georgia\u27s workers\u27 compensation law. In particular, the ...
Generally speaking, practitioners, jurists, professors, legislators, and students desire certainty i...
This Act prevents Georgia municipalities from enforcing or passing ordinances that give preferences ...
There was minimal legislation during the 2006 term of the Georgia General Assembly that impacted wor...
The decisions in the field of workmen\u27s compensation during the survey period represent no signif...
The Act expands the coverage of Georgia law prohibiting labor strikes by state employees to prohibit...
This article addresses a less publicized, but potentially far reaching provision of the Product Liab...
The Act grants businesses the tort immunity provided to employers under the Workers’ Compensation Ac...
The Act provides that all persons who perform voluntary service for the Atlanta Committee for the Ol...
The Act amends several aspects of the workers’ compensation system. First, the Act makes several cha...
The Act provides that an owner-operator, which is an equipment lessor who leases her vehicular equip...
HB 677 allows administrative law judges to serve on the State Board of Workers\u27 Compensation to r...
The Act requires that hearings to determine workers\u27; compensation awards be held more quickly th...