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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1497/TELECOMMUTING-BRING-THE-WORK-BUT-NOT-THE-RISKS-TO-THE-WORKER/
...cluded administrative law judges, lawyers, policy analysts, and appraisers. W...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/2262/HOW-STAGED-ACCIDENTS-WORK/
... , set up, or nonexistent. The accident scenarios described in the client files found in these offices are often the same, with only the names, dates, and accident locations changed. In one office that I visited many times, I've never seen or spoken with an attorney, but I've watched new clients brought to the administrator by cappers. Once, the administrator bragged that he employed the lawyer and that the lawyer would not even come to the law office without asking the administrator's permission-to avoid being arrested for trespassing! Law firms willing to engage in the knowing representation of a client who had participated in a staged accident are usually engaged in handling other staged-accident cases. Similarly, medical clinics that allow patients to sign in for treatment that doesn't occur are usually allowing that practice to occur frequently ... . FRAUDBUSTERS: HOW STAGED ACCIDENTS WORK (AN UNDERCOVER PERSPECTIVE) by Thomas Sarinana Capping' the unlawful solicitation and referral of staged auto accident cases to medical providers and attorneys for a fee-is a violation of Business and Professions Code 6152 and the California Insurance Code. As an investigator, I've worked undercover and have personally been paid capping or front monies by people working on behalf of doctors' and attorneys' offices. In every case, I was paid for my solicited participation in a staged auto accident or for referring other participants (other undercover officers) for the purpose of staging accidents. For the use of our Auto or other insurance, these other participants and I were paid $1 ,500 to $3 ,500 (cash) in every case, and $1 ,500 to $ ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/227/Emerging-E-O-Loss-Exposures/
...r professionals, such as doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers, and CPAs, ha... many home-based businesses and home offices now, agents must include e-commer...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2468/The-Phantom-Rolls-Royce/
... , with certainty in counsel's mind, that the insured had sworn falsely, the examination under oath was terminated. Counsel met privately with the attorney for the insured and explained that the insured's claim was in great peril. The attorney for the insured responded, The bad-faith lawsuit I told you to expect will not be filed by me. The insured had made one serious error: He had hired an honest lawyer. His lawyer and counsel for the Classic Car discussed possible resolution of the matter, including the withdrawal of the claim or a mutual rescission of the policy. Counsel for the insured promised to speak with his client and communicate with the insurer. The next day, the insured's lawyer called counsel for the insurer and said, I've conferred with my client, who recognizes that his title to the ... in the showroom, but 200 digits higher. He also filled out a sworn declaration of lost title and signed it with the name John Jones, vice president, Lincoln Savings and Loan, the lender. The Department of Motor Vehicles processed his application for lost title and registration without an inquiry. A new ownership certificate showing ownership by Lincoln Savings & Loan was then issued and delivered to the insured's post office box. The insured then filled out a Department of Motor Vehicles bill of sale, which reflected that the Rolls-Royce was sold by Lincoln Savings & Loan to his neighbor for a total of $5 ,500. The Department of Motor Vehicles billed the neighbor for license plates and registration based on the value of the sale. The insured then forged the neighbor's signature on the ownership certificate, transferring ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2469/The-Sweet-Little-Old-Lady/
... operator in New York seeking the offices of Leo McCarthy, appraiser. There wa...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/632/Tardiness-%E2%80%93-What-To-Do-With-The-Inherently-Tardy/
... use at 9:00 a.m. How many of the lawyers (or even paralegals) are pr... the office opens. As professionals, lawyers and paralegals are expec...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/2179/Ada-Claims-Being-Brought-For-Hostile-Environment/
... the employer. While the ADA doesn't expressly provide a claim for hostile environment, many courts have reasoned that such a right can be inferred because the statute is modeled on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. As this legal trend develops, we can expect to see many parallels being drawn between sexual harassment and hostile environment claims. Here are examples of hostile-environment ADA claims being allowed (taken from Lawyers Weekly USA): An obese truck driver claimed his supervisor called him Shamu' and the Goodyear Blimp, ' and said his shirt was as big as a nightgown (New Jersey) . An automotive designer with diabetes claimed that his supervisor did not believe his diabetes caused him to be late for work, called him useless, ' and said he would find a way to fire him ( ... said, and that he would ride him until he quit' (Georgia) . A hair salon manager with AIDS claimed he wasn't allowed to return to work because his co-workers had threatened to walk out and his manager said she wanted to get rid of him' (New Mexico) . A saleswoman with multiple sclerosis claimed that her supervisor mimicked and ridiculed her speech and gait, blamed her for office staffing problems and mistakes she hadn't made, threatened to take away her special equipment, hovered over her, and criticized her performance in front of other employees (Maryland) . Lawyers Weekly also listed more than a dozen other cases in which the claim was recognized but the facts weren't sufficient to allow it to go forward. Whether an ADA hostile-environment claim goes forward or not, it's nonetheless a ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2179/Ada-Claims-Being-Brought-For-Hostile-Environment/
... claims being allowed (taken from Lawyers Weekly USA): An obese truck dr...ront of other employees (Maryland). Lawyers Weekly also listed more than a do...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/648/Eleven-Workers-Compensation-Issues/
...rkers Compensation. Employers and lawyers need the ability to navigate around ...

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