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
- Lien Lingo: An Introduction to Litigating Workers' Compensation Liens in California
- Queen's Castle v. Drone: Expectation of Privacy Rights and Avoidance of Evidentiary Concerns Regarding Chain of Custody in Workers' Compensation Sub Rosa Surveillance
- 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
- Serious and Willful Claims: Updated at a Glance
Serious and Willful Claims: Updated at a Glance
TYLER S. LOPEZ, ESQ.
Oakland, California
Although recent decisions concerning serious and willful misconduct have not dramatically changed the status of the law, they have done two things: emphasized the extraordinary burden on the applicant in showing serious and willful misconduct and given more insight into what may be construed as serious and willful misconduct.