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Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Managing Attorney Afsha Randera discuss Workers’ Compensation Liability and Employment Law Practices for the Coronavirus. This is the first in a two-part series designed to provide insight regarding best practices and obligations regarding COVID-19.This webinar examines where to get information about COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation Liability for Nonoccupational Diseases. It also addresses exceptions to the rule of noncompensability, Labor Code § 3208.05, preventative measures, reactionary measures, and best practices and obligations. Due to the time sensitive nature of COVID-19 updates, the information provided in this webinar may have changed. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the most up-to-date status.
 
Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Managing Attorney Afsha Randera discuss Workers’ Compensation Liability and Employment Law Practices for the Coronavirus. This is the first in a two-part series designed to provide insight regarding best practices and obligations regarding COVID-19.This webinar examines where to get information about COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation Liability for Nonoccupational Diseases. It also addresses exceptions to the rule of noncompensability, Labor Code § 3208.05, preventative measures, reactionary measures, and best practices and obligations. Due to the time sensitive nature of COVID-19 updates, the information provided in this webinar may have changed. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the most up-to-date status.
  

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Workers’ Compensation Liability & Employment Law Practices for the Coronavirus

Presented: March 18, 2020 [1]

Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Managing Attorney Afsha Randera discuss Workers’ Compensation Liability and Employment Law Practices for the Coronavirus. This is the first in a two-part series designed to provide insight regarding best practices and obligations regarding COVID-19.This webinar examines where to get information about COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation Liability for Nonoccupational Diseases. It also addresses exceptions to the rule of noncompensability, Labor Code § 3208.05, preventative measures, reactionary measures, and best practices and obligations. Due to the time sensitive nature of COVID-19 updates, the information provided in this webinar may have changed. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the most up-to-date status.

The Interactive Process and Reasonable Accommodation

Michael Sullivan & Associates Senior Partner Keith Figgins and Managing Partner Eric De Wames as they discuss The Interactive Process and Reasonable Accommodation. This is the second in a two-part series presented in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The team covered the topic both as it pertains to the coronavirus and more broadly with respect to general best practices and obligations.This webinar examined requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act & Fair Employment and Housing Act, strategies for compliance, preventative measures for prospective litigation, reactionary measures and best practices and obligations. This event was presented live on March 18, 2020. Due to the time sensitive nature of COVID-19 updates, the information provided in this webinar may have changed. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the most up-to-date status.

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