North Carolina Employment Legal Guides (3 found)

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Daniel L. Deuterman
Written by Daniel L. Deuterman
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Ways to “settle” workers’ compensation claims: - Clincher Agreement - a compromised settlement agreement - Forms 21 and 26. If you sign one of these forms, your workers’ compensation case may remain open but you will be giving up certain rights and the rights you retain will be limited in time.
Eric Michael-David Zion
Written by Eric Michael-David Zion
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These are frequently asked questions and answers from the NC Department of Labor on work hours for private adult employees who live and work in North Carolina. These questions assume only North Carolina law applies and do not address restrictions applicable to child labor.
Jesse Sayre Shapiro
Written by Jesse Sayre Shapiro
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Workers’ Compensation law in North Carolina is a complicated and specialized area of the law and an experienced attorney can help preserve evidence, find experts to assist you in the prosecution of your case and fight to get the benefits to which you may be entitled.

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