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    New York Practice V.27 Workers Compensation, 2025 ed.
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    New York Workers’ Compensation includes analysis and practical advice from an experienced New York practitioner and former general counsel of the Workers' Compensation Board. It focuses on New York statutes, cases, and rules, but also analyzes federal

    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:43441316
    Publication date:2025-08-21
    Practice area:Workers compensation
    Jurisdiction:New York
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