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National Tea Revisited

This course discusses whether the goals of vocational rehabilitation are being met. It also looks back on the National Tea decision, that set the guidelines for later work in this area. Originally presented as part of the Workers’ Compensation Institute 2024: How to Handle High Stakes Claims Plus How to Avoid Having Robots Write Your Brief.
Credits: 0.75 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9001-24R-03
$45.00 or 0.75 credits
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This course discusses whether the goals of vocational rehabilitation are being met. It also looks back on the National Tea decision, that set the guidelines for later work in this area.

Michael A. Rom, Cullen, Haskins, Nicholson & Menchetti, P.C., Chicago

Joseph F. D’Amato, Keefe, Campbell, Biery & Associates, LLC, Chicago

EXPIRES: 3/1/2026

This course discusses whether the goals of vocational rehabilitation are being met. It also looks back on the National Tea decision, that set the guidelines for later work in this area.

Michael A. Rom, Cullen, Haskins, Nicholson & Menchetti, P.C., Chicago

Joseph F. D’Amato, Keefe, Campbell, Biery & Associates, LLC, Chicago

EXPIRES: 3/1/2026

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Program Date3/7/2024
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