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Labor/Employment,
Government,
Administrative/Regulatory

Nov. 28, 2017

After Vegas massacre, state should update workers' compensation law

During the shooting last month, four off-duty deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Department bravely jumped into action and risked their lives to save others.

Keith More

Partner
Bentley & More, LLP

Keith's practice focuses on workers' compensation and personal injury cases. Mr. More has settled over $100 million in workers' compensation cases over his 29-year career.

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After Vegas massacre, state should update workers' compensation law
Smashed windows at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on Oct. 2, where shooter Stephen Paddock carried out his attack on a country music festival the night before. (New York Times News Festival)

On Thanksgiving weekend, it was reported that Stephen Paddock fired some 1,100 rounds during the Las Vegas massacre and had another 4,000 unused rounds in his hotel suite. The news brings back memories so many would like to forget.

On Oct. 1, the gun-toting mass murderer, armed with automatic firearms, opened fire from his Mandalay Bay hotel suite onto thousands of concertgoers below at the Route 91 Harvest music festival in Las Veg...

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