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Workers’ Compensation
December 2023
Movies Speak to Me in Legalese
By: Amy Siegel Oran. We all have our favorite movies, a top-five list of films you’ve seen so many times you can practically repeat them line for line. Even within those movies you know like the [...]
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October 2023
An Open Letter to Law Students: Unsolicited Advice From a Seasoned Partner and Business Unit Leader
By: Amy Siegel Oran. It is a pleasure for us to have future lawyers participate in Kelley Kronenberg‘s Summer Associate Program. It is invigoratingto see the energy and feel the excitement [...]
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October 2023
Working from Home: Avoiding the Curse of the Injury-Prone Employee
By: Amy Siegel Oran. The “new normal.” It is a phrase we have all seen, heard, and admittedly used to describe our post-COVID world; how that is defined remains to be seen. However, as we see [...]
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September 2023
Kelley Kronenberg’s Keys to Successfully Defending Workers’ Compensation Claims in Illinois
In Kelley Kronenberg’s Chicago office, we handle workers’ compensation cases with multiple things in mind. First and foremost, our worker’s compensation lawyers must consider each client’s goals. [...]
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September 2023
How Florida’s New Immigration Law Could Affect Workers’ Compensation Claims (And What You Need to Know Now)
Background Recently, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1718. Among its many implications, this Bill allows for criminal penalties and/or fines for employers who fail to adhere to the [...]
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September 2023
Hiring Choices Made Out of Desperation May Lead to Debacles
By: Amy Siegel Oran. It is hard to pinpoint exactly why it is so difficult to find good employees these days; so many factors have blended to make it seem nearly impossible to find the right [...]
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September 2023
Mental Health in the Workplace – Post Pandemic Panic
By: Amy Siegel Oran Florida workers’ compensation law does not cover purely psychological trauma; the emotional condition must be brought about by a physical injury that occurred in the [...]
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August 2023
5 Safety Tips for Employers During Winter Hazardous Work Conditions and Workers’ Compensation Claims
The first snow has fallen in the Midwest. If you have ever lived in a cold climate, you are all too familiar with the dangers and inconveniences that come with the season’s first real snowfall. [...]
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July 2023
Defending Workers’ Compensation Cases Utilizing Snow and Ice
Our last article covered some ways employers can plan for winter weather and prevent workplace accidents like slips and falls. In this post, we will discuss how winter weather conditions may [...]
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May 2023
20 Years of Wisdom in 5 Bullets: Tips for Law Graduates
By: Amy Siegel Oran. On this day, 20 years ago, I was worrying about law school finals and the upcoming bar exam. Today, as I look back, I am amazed by how much time has passed and I am taking [...]
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