Workers’ Compensation
Ca. Workers' Comp. Quarterly 2016, Vol. 29, No. 3
Content
- 2016 State Bar Workers' Compensation Section Steve Jimenez Memorial Special Recognition Awards
- Helping Children of Injured Workers: Kids' Chance of California
- Labor Code Section 132a Common Problems and Pitfalls
- Queen's Castle v. Drone: Expectation of Privacy Rights and Avoidance of Evidentiary Concerns Regarding Chain of Custody in Workers' Compensation Sub Rosa Surveillance
- Serious and Willful Claims: Updated at a Glance
- The Six Biggest Mediation Misconceptions
- When None May Speak ̶ a Look at Circumstantial Evidence in Death Cases
- Workers' Compensation Section 2015-2016 Executive Committee Roster
- Lien Lingo: An Introduction to Litigating Workers' Compensation Liens in California
Lien Lingo: An Introduction to Litigating Workers’ Compensation Liens in California
NATALIE DJABOURIAN, ESQ.
Pomona, California
A fairly new attorney who is going to practice workers’ compensation law on the defense side will begin with litigating liens. To determine their plan of action moving forward, new attorneys who get files that are in the lien stage should look at whether the cases resolved by means of Compromise and Release, Stipulations with Request for Award, or Findings and Award.