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Recent News About Keefe, Campbell, Biery & Associates, Llc
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Attorney: 'No need' for law to amend Workers' Compensation, other acts
Attorney Eugene Keefe sees no need for a law now being proposed that will amend the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, the Workers' Compensation Act, and the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act in one fell swoop by replacing phrasing such as "employee class" with "representative of a labor organization recognized” under the National Labor Relations Act.
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Legal medical marijuana complicates employers' policymaking
As states legalize the use of medical marijuana, employers must adapt and adopt new policies for the workplace.
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Attorney: Indiana DOL workplace injury, illness rate report is 'good news'
A report by Kevin Boyle, an attorney with Chicago-headquartered firm Keefe, Campbell, Biery and Associates, published a blog post Nov. 13 that offers Indiana residents an inside view into a recent nonfatal workplace injury and illness report issued by the Indiana Department of Labor.
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Attorney sees Illinois courts inflating awards in some pension claims
Findings by Carolyn Ettelson Klein, an attorney with Chicago-based Keefe, Campbell, Biery and Associates, show that Illinois courts are likely to award firefighters the highest possible amounts in some pension claims.
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Illinois described as sinking under pension woes, redundancies
Illinois is sailing straight for an iceberg, and it's too late to change course, a Chicago attorney argued recently on his firm's website.
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Budget error seen as opening for workers' comp reform
A $6 billion oversight in the new Illinois budget might afford Gov. Bruce Rauner the opportunity to get workers' compensation reform enacted after all, Chicago attorney Eugene O'Keefe contends.