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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Workers’ comp bill aims to reset the balance
The workers’ compensation system is full of temptations for people to behave badly. In response, many provisions of the law are attempts to create incentives so that people will behave constructively. That is the simplest possible summary of the amendment … Continue reading
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Losing my head from a computer invasion
When the horrible thing appeared on my computer screen, I was stunned. First I froze. Then I forgot everything I know about computer safety. I know enough not to have done what I did. I thought I was prepared for … Continue reading
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Health care law could hurt New Mexico
“In America, we don’t leave people bleeding in the doorway of the emergency room.” I wrote that line for a presentation I used to give, some 25 years ago, about medical care in workers’ compensation. There had been a time … Continue reading
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