Michael Duff is a professor of law at the Saint Louis University School of Law. Duff teaches...
Alan S. Pierce has served as chairperson of the American Bar Association Worker’s Compensation Section and the...
Judson L. Pierce is a graduate of Vassar College and Suffolk University Law School where he received...
Published: | February 26, 2021 |
Podcast: | Workers Comp Matters |
Category: | COVID-19 , Workers Compensation |
Teamster turned national workers’ comp expert Michael Duff explains the presumption landscape that’s rapidly developed over the last year during the pandemic.
He and hosts Alan and Judson Pierce discuss presumptions by statute, executive order, and administrative enactment.
Given the state of emergency, big questions emerging involve executive authority limits and what presumption for workers comp cases will look like as the emergency subsides.
For his part, Duff doesn’t believe the end is anywhere near, expecting the nation is only at the midway point in dealing with the pandemic.
Michael C. Duff teaches labor law, workers’ comp, torts and evidence at the University of Wyoming College of Law.
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