Mar 13, 2019

Trial Level Decision, William Ohman V. Washington Nationals

CASE DECISION – WILLIAM OHMAN v. WASHINGTON NATIONALS Applicant claimed to have sustained multiple injuries to multiple body parts as a result of a cumulative trauma from June 21, 1988 through March 5, 2013 while he was employed as a professional baseball player. Defendant argued…

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Mar 13, 2019

Trial Level Decision, Nathan Ruhl v. Los Angeles Dodgers

TRIAL DECISION – NATHAN RUHL v. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Applicant claimed to have sustained multiple injuries to multiple body parts as a result of a cumulative trauma from 1996 through 2005 while he was employed as a professional baseball player. Defendant argued that his claim…

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Jan 28, 2018

Parker Vs. Indy Fuel Hockey & Great Divide

JONATHAN PARKER – PERSONAL JURISDICTION IN CA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION In most cases, when a lack of jurisdiction is asserted in a CA workers’ compensation claim, it’s because we are asserting that there is no subject matter jurisdiction over the claim. The CA Labor Code prescribes…

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Jan 28, 2018

BPK: An Introduction by Tim Peterson

I’m proud to introduce you to Bober, Peterson and Koby. Our firm officially launched on January 1, 2018, however our story began much earlier. I’ve always been envious of those people who know exactly what they want to do in life and seemingly have a…

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