Trade Associations Will Pay Own Attorneys’ Fees After Challenging Workers’ Compensation Presumption Laws

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Risk & Insurance - Nov 03, 2021

When the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission worried first responders wouldn't receive benefits from COVID, it enacted its own presumption laws, causing two trade associations to file suit. The post Trade Associations Will Pay Own Attorneys’ Fees After Challenging Workers’ Compensation P...

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