A Practical Guide to Workers' Compensation in Rhode Island
Cases, strategies and seasoned guidance
- Product Number: 2236282WFM
- Publication Date: 9/17/2023
- Edition: 2nd Edition 2023
- Copyright: © 2023 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
Product Description
Trying Murder and Other Homicide Cases in Massachusetts provides the practical guidance that prosecutors and defense attorneys need to competently and effectively try a homicide case. Beginning with an introduction to the major types of homicide—first-degree murder, second-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter—the book takes you through each step of a homicide case. Sample motions and other various helpful exhibits are included.
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Update: June 2021
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your reference library with the 2021 edition of Trying Murder and Other Homicide Cases in Massachusetts , now under the editorial leadership of Carolyn McGowan of the Committee for Public Counsel Services.
Highlights of just some of the updates include
- new and updated case discussions throughout the book to bring you up to speed on the latest developments;
- a revamped introductory chapter which explains the several forms of homicide, including first- and second-degree murder and voluntary and involuntary manslaughter (see chapter 1);
- new tips for specific pretrial requests, such as access to records in police department gang databases and access to information that can be used to show racial profiling (see chapter 6);
- a new section discussing the psychological and neurobiological immaturity of adolescent offenders (see chapter 12); and
- guidance on Rule 17 motions to access the records of devices like the Apple Watch, Fitbit, Amazon Alexa/Echo, and more (see chapter 17).
We at MCLE trust that you will find this updated publication useful in your law practice and in keeping your law library current. Thank you for your continued support.
Cordially,
Alexis J. LeBlanc, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: June 2021
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandEmployees and Employers Covered by the Workers’ Compensation Act
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Chapter 02 expandCovered Injuries
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Chapter 03 expandDefining Disability
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Chapter 04 expandIndemnity and Medical Benefits
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Exhibit 4A
- Form DWC-50, Itemized Statement of Compensation Buy FormExhibit 4B
- Maximum Weekly Compensation Rates Buy FormExhibit 4C
- Cost of Living Rate Increases Buy FormExhibit 4D
- Form DWC-03P, Wage Statements, Tips, and Purpose Buy FormExhibit 4E
- Full-Time Wage Statement Example Buy FormExhibit 4F
- Form DWC-40, Request for Additional Palliative Care Buy FormChapter 05 expandOther Benefits—Rehabilitation, Specific Compensation, and Reinstatement
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Chapter 06 expandReduction and Discontinuance of Benefits
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Chapter 07 expandPractice and Procedure Before the Rhode Island Workers’ Compensation Court: Employee’s Perspective
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Exhibit 7A
- Notice of Contest Buy FormChapter 08 expandPractice and Procedure Before the Workers’ Compensation Court: Employer’s Perspective
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Chapter 09 expandRepresenting the Employee from Initial Intake to Trial and Appeal
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Chapter 10 expandRepresenting the Employer from Report of Claim to Trial and Appeal
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Chapter 11 expandThird-Party Claims
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Chapter 12 expandThe Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act—Comparison and Interaction with the Rhode Island Workers’ Compensation Act
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Chapter 13 expandInteraction Between Workers’ Compensation and Social Security Disability Benefits
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Chapter 14 expandInteraction Between the Workers’ Compensation Act and Other Disability and Employment Benefit Laws
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Chapter 15 expandView from the Bench
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