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How Long Do You Have To Report a Workplace Injury?

How Long Do You Have To Report a Workplace Injury?

Those benefits, however, are contingent on you reporting your workplace injury promptly and to the right organizations. As such, you need to know how long you have to report a workplace injury if you hope to qualify for workers’ compensation and stabilize your finances quickly.

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What Workers’ Comp Lawyers Won’t Tell You

That said, there are good law firms and subpar ones, and it can be tough to know which is which. In this guide, we’ll break down what some workers’ comp lawyers won’t tell you. By understanding this, you’ll be able to determine whether a given law firm is worth your time.

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Types of Employment Litigation

Our attorneys defend a wide range of employment cases, including single-plaintiff discrimination, common law actions and complex class actions, individual employee benefit claims, and ERISA class actions on behalf of clients. Additionally, Hach Rose Schirripa & Cheverie LLP has represented employees in lawsuits in federal and state trials, appellate courts, and before local, state, and federal administrative agencies and arbitration in the United States and Puerto Rico.

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Corporate Governance and Shareholder’s Rights Lawyers

What are Shareholder Rights?

Shareholders have rights to vote on corporate decisions. Shareholders can vote on a variety of company matters including company acquisitions, mergers or liquidations of company assets and voting in officers. Voting takes place when corporations have their annual meetings. They have the right to vote in person or by proxy if they can’t attend.

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Types of Securities Fraud - Rose Schirripa & Cheverie LLP

A securities class action is brought by an investor on behalf of themselves and other similarly situated investors (known as the class). These investors purchased a company’s debt or stock in the same public offering or purchased the company’s debt or stock in the same range of dates (known as the class period) during the time a company is alleged to have been engaged in improper conduct.

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