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Appellate Division affirmed workers’ compensation order finding an increase in permanency, but not total disability.
In this case, the Appellate Division affirmed the workers’ compensation order for an increase in the petitioner’s permanency award but denied his claim that he was permanently and totally disabled.
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 28, No.
Injuries sustained by a claimant while commuting were not compensable under the Act as the claimant was not a traveling employee with no fixed place of work.
The claimant worked as a crew leader for the employer’s tree-trimming business. On October 1, 2021, while driving home in his personal vehicle at the end of the workday, the claimant sustained injuries in a motor vehicle accident.
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp, Vol. 28, No.
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Legal Update for Special Education Law – Results*
Maureen Fitzgerald (King of Prussia, PA) successfully handled a case against a charter school where the parent of a 2nd grade boy alleged the school failed in its Child Find obligation by not initiating an evaluation of the child
Legal Update for Special Education Law – March 2024 is prepared by Marshall Den
District Court dismisses IDEA claim because plaintiffs failed to exhaust administrative remedies under the IDEA for education-centric claim even though plaintiffs sought money damages.
The school district provided specialized transportation to R.S., a kindergarten student diagnosed with autism who attended school in the district, on a bus for students with special needs.
Legal Update for Special Education Law – March 2024 is prepared by Marshall Den
Legal Update for Special Education Law – Updates from the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Governor Josh Shapiro recently announced that the proposed 2024-2025 budget for the Pennsylvania Department of Education includes a $1,436,815,000 special education appropriation.
Legal Update for Special Education Law – March 2024 is prepared by Marshall Den
Legal Update for Special Education Law – Case Updates Regarding Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Third Circuit affirms lower court finding that a school district did not violate the IDEA or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Legal Update for Special Education Law – March 2024 is prepared by Marshall Den
Defense Digest, Vol. 30, No. 1, March 2024
Defense Digest, Vol. 30, No. 1, March 2024