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Litigation

Jul. 8, 2000

Open Question

New case law expected from the California Supreme Court and new legislation contemplated at both the state and federal levels could significantly alter the landscape for attorneys contemplating litigation under workplace disability laws. The effect of these changes on case adjudication is an open question.

By Aaron P. Silberman and Dennis C. Huie
        New case law expected from the California Supreme Court and new legislation contemplated at both the state and federal levels could significantly alter the landscape for attorneys contemplating litigation under workplace disability laws. The effect of these changes on case adjudication is an open question.
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