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In the News

May 25, 2010 By nicole

Brief filed for dealership manager in workers’ compensation appeal

In Evans v. Hendrick Automotive Group, we have filed this brief with the North Carolina Court of Appeals in this workers’ compensation case. Ms. Evans was an office manager for a Hendrick dealership in Texas. She was injured during a business trip to Charlotte, while she was walking back from an employer-sponsored dinner to her hotel. The […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Appeals, Briefs, Business Trip, Charlotte, Compensable Injury, NC Court of Appeals, Valerie Johnson

May 21, 2010 By nicole

Ann speaks to Charlotte’s Track and Tri Club about cyclists’ legal rights

Ann Groninger spoke Monday May 17 to Charlotte’s Track and Triathlon club about laws affecting cyclists and how cyclists can protect themselves before and after a crash. Ann has made similar presentations to the Charlotte Area Bicycle Alliance, North Carolina Alternative Transportation Alliance, and other groups statewide. This Saturday, Ann will be riding in Charlotte’s Bethlehem […]

Filed Under: In the News, Bicycle Law Tagged With: Ann Groninger, Bicycle Accidents, Cyclist Safety, UATRA

May 19, 2010 By nicole

NC Court of Appeals cases on REDA and appellate procedure

Two opinions of note were issued by the North Carolina Court of Appeals yesterday. The first, Beard v. Cumberland County Hospital System, concerns North Carolina’s Retaliatory Employment Discrimination Act (REDA). REDA prohibits discrimination or retaliation against an employee for, among other things, filing a workers’ compensation claim. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 95-241(a)(1). The discrimination or retaliation can be […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Appeals, Case Commentary, Industrial Commission, NC Court of Appeals, REDA, Retaliation, Retaliatory Employment Discrimination Act

May 14, 2010 By nicole

Fourth Circuit rules for plaintiff in significant gender discrimination opinion

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a ringing opinion for employees in Merritt v. Old Dominion Freight Lines, a gender discrimination case until Title VII. The Court’s discussion of gender discrimination, sex stereotyping, and a corporate culture of discrimination is excellent and will make very useful precedent. A long-ish discussion is therefore in order. As […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Case Commentary, Discrimination, Fourth Circuit, Gender, Greensboro, Pretext, Sex Stereotyping, Title VII, Trucking

May 7, 2010 By nicole

Valerie presents at workers’ compensation CLE on contempt proceedings

Valerie Johnson spoke today at the NC Advocates for Justice CLE on “Navigating Claims Through the Industrial Commission.” Valerie’s presentation was entitled “In Contempt? — Contempt Proceedings at the Industrial Commission.” She covered the current state of the law regarding contempt and other means by which parties are forced to comply with the orders and rulings of […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Contempt, Industrial Commission, NCAJ, Presentation, Sanctions, Valerie Johnson

May 6, 2010 By nicole

NC Court of Appeals concludes unexpected injury not covered by workers’ compensation

The North Carolina Court of Appeals recently issued an interesting opinion in Gray v. RDU Airport Authority. In the case, the plaintiff — a traffic control officer — was directing traffic in front of the airport terminals when he stepped backward onto a sloping part of a crosswalk and felt a sharp “pop,” later revealed to […]

Filed Under: In the News, Work Injury, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Case Commentary, Industrial Commission, Injury by Accident, NC Court of Appeals

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