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+ | Michael Sullivan & Associates (MS&A) is recognized for its thought leadership in several practice areas. MS&A's webinars and other resources support our clients and community. Explore our wide range of topics to strengthen your current strategies. | ||
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+ | Webinar recordings are provided for informational purposes only and are not eligible for professional credit. To earn professional credit for viewing, consider subscribing to [https://app.sullivanoncomp.com/welcome/msa-webinars Sullivan on Comp]. To attend the next live webinar and receive professional credit, [https://www.sullivanattorneys.com/contact/ register here] to be notified. | ||
+ | ==WEBINARS== | ||
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+ | ===Navigating California’s New COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave=== | ||
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+ | '''Presented:''' Feb. 17, 2022 | ||
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+ | <youtube>https://youtu.be/FG7W5gN5NoE</youtube> | ||
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+ | Or [https://youtu.be/FG7W5gN5NoE view on YouTube directly] | ||
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+ | Michael Sullivan & Associates General Partners Eric De Wames and Serena Neves explore California’s new COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave policies. | ||
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+ | ===Navigating California's New COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave (slide deck)=== | ||
− | + | '''Presented:''' Feb. 17, 2022 | |
− | + | Click on the image below to view and download the slide deck from our Navigating California's New COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave webinar. | |
+ | [[File:20210217-slideshow-img.gif|560px |link=https://www.sullivanattorneys.com/hubfs/docs/2022/2022-02-17-Supplemental-Paid-Sick-Leave-Presentation.pptx |alt=Navigating California's New COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave|Navigating California's New COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave]] | ||
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− | ===Newly Issued OSHA Emergency Temporary | + | ===Newly Issued OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard: What California Employers Need to Know Now=== |
− | '''Presented:''' | + | '''Presented:''' Nov. 11, 2021 |
<youtube>https://youtu.be/qVutulaVUrY</youtube> | <youtube>https://youtu.be/qVutulaVUrY</youtube> | ||
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Watch Eric De Wames and Lisa Aguiar discuss the specifics of the OSHA’s vaccine-or-test mandate mandate and its implications for companies with 100 or more employees. | Watch Eric De Wames and Lisa Aguiar discuss the specifics of the OSHA’s vaccine-or-test mandate mandate and its implications for companies with 100 or more employees. | ||
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− | '''Presented:''' | + | ===Newly Issued OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard: What California Employers Need to Know Now (slide deck)=== |
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+ | '''Presented:''' Nov. 11, 2021 | ||
− | Click on the image below to view and download the slide deck from our OSHA Emergency Temporary | + | Click on the image below to view and download the slide deck from our OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard webinar. |
− | [[File:OSHA-ETS-Presentation-2.gif|560px |link=https://f.hubspotusercontent30.net/hubfs/124283/docs/OSHA-ETS-Presentation.pdf |alt=OSHA Emergency Temporary | + | [[File:OSHA-ETS-Presentation-2.gif|560px |link=https://f.hubspotusercontent30.net/hubfs/124283/docs/OSHA-ETS-Presentation.pdf |alt=OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard: What California Employers Need to Know Now|OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard: What California Employers Need to Know Now]] |
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates Employment Law Practice Managing Partner, Eric De Wames and Of Counsel Lisa Aguiar for a discussion on the immediately effective controversial changes made by Cal/OSHA to its regulations intended to keep employees safe at work. Learn what your business must do right now to comply | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates Employment Law Practice Managing Partner, Eric De Wames and Of Counsel Lisa Aguiar for a discussion on the immediately effective controversial changes made by Cal/OSHA to its regulations intended to keep employees safe at work. Learn what your business must do right now to comply –– it’s more than you think! Discover what your business can do to incentivize employees to get vaccinated and what incentives might run afoul of the law. |
− | ===Part 24: COVID-19 Update | + | ===Part 24: COVID-19 Update –– The Appeals Board’s COVID-19 Experience: An Interview With Chief Judge Levy=== |
'''Presented:''' April 14, 2021 | '''Presented:''' April 14, 2021 | ||
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan for his interview of Chief Judge Paige Levy, who administrates all of the district offices of the WCAB. She will walk through the COVID-19 experience in the last year, discussing key decision points, challenges, and the impact on practice. Learn what the workers' compensation judges have gone through and the continuing challenges they face. Finally, | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan for his interview of Chief Judge Paige Levy, who administrates all of the district offices of the WCAB. She will walk through the COVID-19 experience in the last year, discussing key decision points, challenges, and the impact on practice. Learn what the workers' compensation judges have gone through and the continuing challenges they face. Finally, they discuss what the options might be for going forward on a permanent basis. |
− | ===Part 23: COVID-19 Update | + | ===Part 23: COVID-19 Update –– The Kaiser Experience Through COVID-19=== |
'''Presented:''' March 31, 2021 | '''Presented:''' March 31, 2021 | ||
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan for his interview of | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan for his interview of risk managers Debbie Ehsan and Tamie Maynard about Kaiser’s COVID-19 experience. Together, they will explore their challenges and solutions in the last year both as a large employer and health-care provider, discuss what is to come, and how Kaiser plans to manage the emergent new reality. Benefit from their experience and gain a deeper perspective on the challenges we all face. |
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− | ===Part 22: COVID-19 Update | + | ===Part 22: COVID-19 Update –– Vaccines: Employer Mandates and Compensability=== |
'''Presented:''' Jan. 20, 2021 | '''Presented:''' Jan. 20, 2021 | ||
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− | Can an employer mandate a vaccine before employees return to work? What about requiring a vaccine to return from working at home? Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, | + | Can an employer mandate a vaccine before employees return to work? What about requiring a vaccine to return from working at home? Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames, and special guest Christine Gerbasi, Vice President, Property & Casualty with Keenan & Associates, for a discussion on these issues. The panelists will discuss the full range of responsibilities and choices employers have with regard to vaccines. They will also address the circumstances under which employers may be liable, under civil or workers’ compensation laws, for any injury resulting from a vaccine. |
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===Part 21: COVID-19 Update –– Vaccines Coming to California=== | ===Part 21: COVID-19 Update –– Vaccines Coming to California=== | ||
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As of mid-December, vaccines for COVID-19 have begun to arrive in California. What are they? Are they safe? What are the dangers, if any? May employers require employees to get a vaccine as a condition of physically returning to work? Should they? What liabilities are associated with the choices facing employers? Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames and a special guest, pulmonary and sleep specialist Dr. Eli Hendel for an in-depth discussion on the nature of the vaccine, what Californians can expect in the coming months, and the challenges employers face. | As of mid-December, vaccines for COVID-19 have begun to arrive in California. What are they? Are they safe? What are the dangers, if any? May employers require employees to get a vaccine as a condition of physically returning to work? Should they? What liabilities are associated with the choices facing employers? Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames and a special guest, pulmonary and sleep specialist Dr. Eli Hendel for an in-depth discussion on the nature of the vaccine, what Californians can expect in the coming months, and the challenges employers face. | ||
− | ===Part 20: COVID-19 Update –– | + | |
+ | ===Part 20: COVID-19 Update –– Answers to Your Questions About Cal/OSHA’s New COVID-19 Regulations=== | ||
'''Presented:''' Dec. 4, 2020 | '''Presented:''' Dec. 4, 2020 | ||
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Attorney of Counsel Lisa Aguiar in a follow-up discussion to the last webinar (Part 19) covering Cal/OSHA's new COVID-19 regulations. Attendees of that session submitted more questions than could be addressed during the presentation. In this | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames, and Attorney of Counsel Lisa Aguiar in a follow-up discussion to the last webinar (Part 19) covering Cal/OSHA's new COVID-19 regulations. Attendees of that session submitted more questions than could be addressed during the presentation. In this session, the team addresses the leftover questions. They clarify the most confusing aspects of the new regulations, particularly as they intersect with other requirements that employers face. |
− | ===Part 19: COVID-19 Update –– | + | |
+ | ===Part 19: COVID-19 Update –– Cal/OSHA’s Sudden New COVID-19 Regulations=== | ||
'''Presented:''' Nov. 30, 2020 | '''Presented:''' Nov. 30, 2020 | ||
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Attorney of Counsel Lisa Aguiar and MS&A Executive Director Janey Nethery as they discuss Cal/OSHA's lengthy new COVID-19 regulations, which impose | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Attorney of Counsel Lisa Aguiar, and MS&A Executive Director Janey Nethery as they discuss Cal/OSHA's lengthy new COVID-19 regulations, which impose on California employers a plethora of new procedures and compliance mandates. The new regulations are complex, will take a lot of effort to master, and took effect on or before Nov. 30. |
− | ===Part 18: COVID-19 Update –– | + | |
+ | ===Part 18: COVID-19 Update –– Assembly Bill 685: Notices and Reporting Requirements For Employers=== | ||
'''Presented:''' Oct. 16, 2020 | '''Presented:''' Oct. 16, 2020 | ||
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Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and employment law specialist Lisa Aguiar as they examine the newly passed AB 685, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2021. The law requires employers to notify all employees who might have been exposed to the coronavirus, and to report to OSHA as well. The requirements are in addition to those of SB 1159, which demands that employers report to their administrators all positive tests and employee populations, plus all of the other required notices of the workers’ compensation system. The speakers discuss AB 685 in depth, and explain and simplify the various notification and reporting duties with which employers in California must comply. | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and employment law specialist Lisa Aguiar as they examine the newly passed AB 685, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2021. The law requires employers to notify all employees who might have been exposed to the coronavirus, and to report to OSHA as well. The requirements are in addition to those of SB 1159, which demands that employers report to their administrators all positive tests and employee populations, plus all of the other required notices of the workers’ compensation system. The speakers discuss AB 685 in depth, and explain and simplify the various notification and reporting duties with which employers in California must comply. | ||
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===Part 17: COVID-19 Update –– Implementing the New Presumptions=== | ===Part 17: COVID-19 Update –– Implementing the New Presumptions=== | ||
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Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Pilar Mitchell as they explore the practical realities and legal issues surrounding the implementation of Senate Bill 1159. They address frequently asked questions and the new law’s ambiguities. This presentation is a must for all claimspeople and practitioners who need to understand and implement the new requirements. | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Pilar Mitchell as they explore the practical realities and legal issues surrounding the implementation of Senate Bill 1159. They address frequently asked questions and the new law’s ambiguities. This presentation is a must for all claimspeople and practitioners who need to understand and implement the new requirements. | ||
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===Part 16: COVID-19 Update –– Senate Bill 1159 and What It Means Now=== | ===Part 16: COVID-19 Update –– Senate Bill 1159 and What It Means Now=== | ||
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− | The COVID-19 presumption bill has passed! This week, the legislature approved California Senate Bill 1159, now awaiting expected signature by the governor. Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al | + | The COVID-19 presumption bill has passed! This week, the legislature approved California Senate Bill 1159, now awaiting expected signature by the governor. Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al, as they outline and discuss the new law in depth. If signed, it would go into effect immediately. The bill contains new requirements and codifies and expands on many of the emergency measures established by Gov. Newsom over the last several months. The presenters discuss the five primary sections that compose the bill. |
− | ===Part 15: COVID-19 Update –– | + | |
+ | ===Part 15: COVID-19 Update –– The Developing Medical Landscape=== | ||
'''Presented:''' June 25, 2020 | '''Presented:''' June 25, 2020 | ||
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Dr. Eli Hendel, a pulmonary and sleep specialist, as they | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Dr. Eli Hendel, a pulmonary and sleep specialist, as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California's workers' compensation system. The doctor describes the mechanics of the coronavirus and its effects on the human body. He shares what is known about vectors of transmission, the pros and cons of COVID testing and the current status of research on both vaccines and treatment modalities. They finish with a discussion of the implications of the medical information on workplace issues and workers’ compensation. |
− | ===Part 14: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 14: COVID-19 Update –– Workers' Compensation Frequently Asked Questions=== |
'''Presented:''' June 18, 2020 | '''Presented:''' June 18, 2020 | ||
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Senior Partner Keith Figgins, Managing Partner Pilar Mitchell and Supervising Partner Anthony N. Culpepper Jr. as they | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Senior Partner Keith Figgins, Managing Partner Pilar Mitchell, and Supervising Partner Anthony N. Culpepper Jr. as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation. They address the most frequently asked questions from industry professionals seeking to operate appropriately in the pandemic era. |
− | ===Part 13: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 13: COVID-19 Update –– Employers' Frequently Asked Questions=== |
'''Presented:''' June 9, 2020 | '''Presented:''' June 9, 2020 | ||
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− | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Eric De Wames as they | + | Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Eric De Wames as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation and employment law, and address the most frequently asked questions from employers seeking to operate appropriately in the pandemic era. |
− | ===Part 12: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 12: COVID-19 Update –– Issues in WC Litigation=== |
'''Presented:''' June 4, 2020 | '''Presented:''' June 4, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, El Segundo Managing Partner Jamilla Harris and Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al. | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, El Segundo Managing Partner Jamilla Harris, and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They also discuss issues in workers' compensation litigation they've observed in the wake of the changes wrought by the coronavirus –– the "QME crisis," the difficulties of conducting cross-examination in remote video depositions, and their expectations for returning to the WCAB. |
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− | ===Part 11: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 11: COVID-19 Update –– A Conversation with Jake Jacobsmeyer=== |
'''Presented:''' May 28, 2020 | '''Presented:''' May 28, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Shaw, Jacobsmeyer, Crain & Claffey | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Founding Partner Jake Jacobsmeyer of Shaw, Jacobsmeyer, Crain & Claffey as they discuss the harrowing tale of Jake's personal experience with COVID-19. Jake recounts his odyssey and shares his perspective on both the medical and legal issues surrounding this pandemic. |
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− | ===Part 10: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 10: COVID-19 Update –– Planning for Return to Work=== |
'''Presented:''' May 21, 2020 | '''Presented:''' May 21, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Executive Director Janey Nethery as they discuss implementing the government’s plan to reopen California businesses in compliance with California’s strict employment law standards. They identify the steps employers can and should take to protect employees returning to work. They apply OSHA, wage-and-hour, ADA and leave law issues to the reinvented workplace to help businesses navigate the shifting tides of our COVID era. | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Executive Director Janey Nethery as they discuss implementing the government’s plan to reopen California businesses in compliance with California’s strict employment law standards. They identify the steps employers can and should take to protect employees returning to work. They apply OSHA, wage-and-hour, ADA, and leave law issues to the reinvented workplace to help businesses navigate the shifting tides of our COVID era. |
− | ===Part 9: COVID-19 Update –– | + | |
+ | ===Part 9: COVID-19 Update –– Psychiatric Injuries=== | ||
'''Presented:''' May 14, 2020 | '''Presented:''' May 14, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al. | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They also address the compensability of psychiatric injuries related to COVID-19, and discuss what constitutes an actual event of employment. They analyze whether employers should be liable for actions mandated by the government, and whether exposure to COVID-19 could be considered a violent act. |
− | ===Part 8: Gov. Newsom’s New Executive Order | + | |
+ | ===Part 8: Gov. Newsom’s New Executive Order Re: COVID-19 and What It Means Now=== | ||
'''Presented:''' May 8, 2020 | '''Presented:''' May 8, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan as he discusses Gov. Gavin Newsom's Executive Order N-62-20, issued May 6, 2020. If specific conditions are met, the order deems any illness related to COVID-19 presumed to arise out of and in the course of the employment for purposes of awarding workers’ compensation benefits. He outlines the conditions, and discusses the implications for employers, injured workers and practitioners throughout the system. | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan as he discusses Gov. Gavin Newsom's Executive Order N-62-20, issued May 6, 2020. If specific conditions are met, the order deems any illness related to COVID-19 presumed to arise out of and in the course of the employment for purposes of awarding workers’ compensation benefits. He outlines the conditions, and discusses the implications for employers, injured workers, and practitioners throughout the system. |
− | ===Part 7: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 7: COVID-19 Update –– Interplay Between COVID-19 and Other Conditions=== |
'''Presented:''' May 7, 2020 | '''Presented:''' May 7, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al. | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they provide an update on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They discuss the interplay between COVID-19 and other conditions –– when nonindustrial COVID-19 aggravates an industrial condition and vice versa. They also examine injuries that occur while working from home. |
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− | ===Part 6: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 6: COVID-19 Update –– When Is COVID-19 Work Related?=== |
'''Presented:''' April 30, 2020 | '''Presented:''' April 30, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al. | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They discuss two new emergency regulations on the medical-legal process, then examine nonoccupational diseases and guidelines for determining when they are and are not compensable. Finally, they cover injuries working from home. |
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− | ===Part 5: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 5: COVID-19 Update –– Liability for Temporary Disability Benefits=== |
'''Presented:''' April 23, 2020 | '''Presented:''' April 23, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Rosa Williams as they | + | '''Summary:''' Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Rosa Williams as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law and discuss in depth the employer’s liability for temporary disability benefits under scenarios the pandemic has created. They examine potential liability for temporary disability when an employer shuts down because of COVID-19, and the obligations when an employee is temporarily totally or temporarily partially disabled. They cover both potential 132a claims for discrimination and benefits for employees who are quarantined but don’t contract COVID-19. |
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− | ===Part 4: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 4: COVID-19 Update –– Duty to Provide a Claim Form=== |
'''Presented:''' April 16, 2020 | '''Presented:''' April 16, 2020 | ||
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* Does the employer have an obligation to provide benefits and/or investigate claims if an employee doesn’t or can’t file a claim form? | * Does the employer have an obligation to provide benefits and/or investigate claims if an employee doesn’t or can’t file a claim form? | ||
− | The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the | + | The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the current status. |
− | ===Part 3: COVID-19 Update –– | + | ===Part 3: COVID-19 Update –– The Burning Issues=== |
'''Presented:''' April 9, 2020 | '''Presented:''' April 9, 2020 | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Eric De Wames | + | '''Summary:''' Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Eric De Wames update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation and employment law. |
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+ | The two-hour webinar examines newly issued laws, orders, and guidance from federal and state authorities, and highlights the latest information. The presenters discuss issues that are rapidly emerging in a shifting environment for practitioners and employers. They address areas of conflict among these newly issued edicts and existing law, offer guidance on how to move forward, and share insight about possible long-term implications. | ||
− | The | + | The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the current status. |
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===Part 2: The Interactive Process and Reasonable Accommodation === | ===Part 2: The Interactive Process and Reasonable Accommodation === | ||
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'''Summary:''' Michael Sullivan & Associates Senior Partner Keith Figgins and Managing Partner Eric De Wames discuss the interactive process and reasonable accommodation. This is the second in a two-part series presented to address the COVID-19 pandemic. | '''Summary:''' Michael Sullivan & Associates Senior Partner Keith Figgins and Managing Partner Eric De Wames discuss the interactive process and reasonable accommodation. This is the second in a two-part series presented to address the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
− | The team covers the topic as it pertains to both the coronavirus and to general best practices and obligations. The webinar examines requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Employment and Housing Act, strategies for compliance, preventive measures for prospective litigation, reactionary measures and best practices and obligations. | + | The team covers the topic as it pertains to both the coronavirus and to general best practices and obligations. The webinar examines requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Employment and Housing Act, strategies for compliance, preventive measures for prospective litigation, reactionary measures, and best practices and obligations. |
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===Part 1: Workers’ Compensation Liability & Employment Law Practices for the Coronavirus=== | ===Part 1: Workers’ Compensation Liability & Employment Law Practices for the Coronavirus=== | ||
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− | '''Summary:''' Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Managing Attorney Afsha Randera discuss workers’ compensation liability and employment law practices for the coronavirus. This is the first part in the series of videos on best practices and obligations regarding COVID-19. | + | '''Summary:''' Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Managing Partner Eric De Wames, and Managing Attorney Afsha Randera discuss workers’ compensation liability and employment law practices for the coronavirus. This is the first part in the series of videos on best practices and obligations regarding COVID-19. |
− | The webinar examines where to get information about COVID-19 and workers’ compensation liability for nonoccupational diseases. It also addresses exceptions to the rule of noncompensability, Labor Code § 3208.05, preventive measures, reactionary | + | The webinar examines where to get information about COVID-19 and workers’ compensation liability for nonoccupational diseases. It also addresses exceptions to the rule of noncompensability, Labor Code § 3208.05, preventive measures, reactionary measure, and best practices and obligations. |
− | The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the | + | The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the current status. |
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WEBINARS
Presented: Feb. 17, 2022
Michael Sullivan & Associates General Partners Eric De Wames and Serena Neves explore California’s new COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave policies.
Presented: Feb. 17, 2022
Click on the image below to view and download the slide deck from our Navigating California's New COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave webinar.
Newly Issued OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard: What California Employers Need to Know Now
Presented: Nov. 11, 2021
Watch Eric De Wames and Lisa Aguiar discuss the specifics of the OSHA’s vaccine-or-test mandate mandate and its implications for companies with 100 or more employees.
Newly Issued OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard: What California Employers Need to Know Now (slide deck)
Presented: Nov. 11, 2021
Click on the image below to view and download the slide deck from our OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard webinar.
Cal/OSHA’s Controversial Amended COVID-19 Regulations & EEOC Vaccine Guidance
Presented: June 23, 2021
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates Employment Law Practice Managing Partner, Eric De Wames and Of Counsel Lisa Aguiar for a discussion on the immediately effective controversial changes made by Cal/OSHA to its regulations intended to keep employees safe at work. Learn what your business must do right now to comply –– it’s more than you think! Discover what your business can do to incentivize employees to get vaccinated and what incentives might run afoul of the law.
Part 24: COVID-19 Update –– The Appeals Board’s COVID-19 Experience: An Interview With Chief Judge Levy
Presented: April 14, 2021
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan for his interview of Chief Judge Paige Levy, who administrates all of the district offices of the WCAB. She will walk through the COVID-19 experience in the last year, discussing key decision points, challenges, and the impact on practice. Learn what the workers' compensation judges have gone through and the continuing challenges they face. Finally, they discuss what the options might be for going forward on a permanent basis.
Part 23: COVID-19 Update –– The Kaiser Experience Through COVID-19
Presented: March 31, 2021
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan for his interview of risk managers Debbie Ehsan and Tamie Maynard about Kaiser’s COVID-19 experience. Together, they will explore their challenges and solutions in the last year both as a large employer and health-care provider, discuss what is to come, and how Kaiser plans to manage the emergent new reality. Benefit from their experience and gain a deeper perspective on the challenges we all face.
Part 22: COVID-19 Update –– Vaccines: Employer Mandates and Compensability
Presented: Jan. 20, 2021
Can an employer mandate a vaccine before employees return to work? What about requiring a vaccine to return from working at home? Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames, and special guest Christine Gerbasi, Vice President, Property & Casualty with Keenan & Associates, for a discussion on these issues. The panelists will discuss the full range of responsibilities and choices employers have with regard to vaccines. They will also address the circumstances under which employers may be liable, under civil or workers’ compensation laws, for any injury resulting from a vaccine.
Part 21: COVID-19 Update –– Vaccines Coming to California
Presented: Dec. 15, 2020
As of mid-December, vaccines for COVID-19 have begun to arrive in California. What are they? Are they safe? What are the dangers, if any? May employers require employees to get a vaccine as a condition of physically returning to work? Should they? What liabilities are associated with the choices facing employers? Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames and a special guest, pulmonary and sleep specialist Dr. Eli Hendel for an in-depth discussion on the nature of the vaccine, what Californians can expect in the coming months, and the challenges employers face.
Part 20: COVID-19 Update –– Answers to Your Questions About Cal/OSHA’s New COVID-19 Regulations
Presented: Dec. 4, 2020
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, employment law practice Managing Partner Eric De Wames, and Attorney of Counsel Lisa Aguiar in a follow-up discussion to the last webinar (Part 19) covering Cal/OSHA's new COVID-19 regulations. Attendees of that session submitted more questions than could be addressed during the presentation. In this session, the team addresses the leftover questions. They clarify the most confusing aspects of the new regulations, particularly as they intersect with other requirements that employers face.
Part 19: COVID-19 Update –– Cal/OSHA’s Sudden New COVID-19 Regulations
Presented: Nov. 30, 2020
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Attorney of Counsel Lisa Aguiar, and MS&A Executive Director Janey Nethery as they discuss Cal/OSHA's lengthy new COVID-19 regulations, which impose on California employers a plethora of new procedures and compliance mandates. The new regulations are complex, will take a lot of effort to master, and took effect on or before Nov. 30.
Part 18: COVID-19 Update –– Assembly Bill 685: Notices and Reporting Requirements For Employers
Presented: Oct. 16, 2020
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and employment law specialist Lisa Aguiar as they examine the newly passed AB 685, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2021. The law requires employers to notify all employees who might have been exposed to the coronavirus, and to report to OSHA as well. The requirements are in addition to those of SB 1159, which demands that employers report to their administrators all positive tests and employee populations, plus all of the other required notices of the workers’ compensation system. The speakers discuss AB 685 in depth, and explain and simplify the various notification and reporting duties with which employers in California must comply.
Part 17: COVID-19 Update –– Implementing the New Presumptions
Presented: Oct. 8, 2020
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Pilar Mitchell as they explore the practical realities and legal issues surrounding the implementation of Senate Bill 1159. They address frequently asked questions and the new law’s ambiguities. This presentation is a must for all claimspeople and practitioners who need to understand and implement the new requirements.
Part 16: COVID-19 Update –– Senate Bill 1159 and What It Means Now
Presented: Sept. 9, 2020
The COVID-19 presumption bill has passed! This week, the legislature approved California Senate Bill 1159, now awaiting expected signature by the governor. Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al, as they outline and discuss the new law in depth. If signed, it would go into effect immediately. The bill contains new requirements and codifies and expands on many of the emergency measures established by Gov. Newsom over the last several months. The presenters discuss the five primary sections that compose the bill.
Part 15: COVID-19 Update –– The Developing Medical Landscape
Presented: June 25, 2020
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Dr. Eli Hendel, a pulmonary and sleep specialist, as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California's workers' compensation system. The doctor describes the mechanics of the coronavirus and its effects on the human body. He shares what is known about vectors of transmission, the pros and cons of COVID testing and the current status of research on both vaccines and treatment modalities. They finish with a discussion of the implications of the medical information on workplace issues and workers’ compensation.
Part 14: COVID-19 Update –– Workers' Compensation Frequently Asked Questions
Presented: June 18, 2020
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Senior Partner Keith Figgins, Managing Partner Pilar Mitchell, and Supervising Partner Anthony N. Culpepper Jr. as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation. They address the most frequently asked questions from industry professionals seeking to operate appropriately in the pandemic era.
Part 13: COVID-19 Update –– Employers' Frequently Asked Questions
Presented: June 9, 2020
Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Eric De Wames as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation and employment law, and address the most frequently asked questions from employers seeking to operate appropriately in the pandemic era.
Part 12: COVID-19 Update –– Issues in WC Litigation
Presented: June 4, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, El Segundo Managing Partner Jamilla Harris, and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They also discuss issues in workers' compensation litigation they've observed in the wake of the changes wrought by the coronavirus –– the "QME crisis," the difficulties of conducting cross-examination in remote video depositions, and their expectations for returning to the WCAB.
Part 11: COVID-19 Update –– A Conversation with Jake Jacobsmeyer
Presented: May 28, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Founding Partner Jake Jacobsmeyer of Shaw, Jacobsmeyer, Crain & Claffey as they discuss the harrowing tale of Jake's personal experience with COVID-19. Jake recounts his odyssey and shares his perspective on both the medical and legal issues surrounding this pandemic.
Part 10: COVID-19 Update –– Planning for Return to Work
Presented: May 21, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates Managing Partner Eric De Wames and Executive Director Janey Nethery as they discuss implementing the government’s plan to reopen California businesses in compliance with California’s strict employment law standards. They identify the steps employers can and should take to protect employees returning to work. They apply OSHA, wage-and-hour, ADA, and leave law issues to the reinvented workplace to help businesses navigate the shifting tides of our COVID era.
Part 9: COVID-19 Update –– Psychiatric Injuries
Presented: May 14, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They also address the compensability of psychiatric injuries related to COVID-19, and discuss what constitutes an actual event of employment. They analyze whether employers should be liable for actions mandated by the government, and whether exposure to COVID-19 could be considered a violent act.
Part 8: Gov. Newsom’s New Executive Order Re: COVID-19 and What It Means Now
Presented: May 8, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan as he discusses Gov. Gavin Newsom's Executive Order N-62-20, issued May 6, 2020. If specific conditions are met, the order deems any illness related to COVID-19 presumed to arise out of and in the course of the employment for purposes of awarding workers’ compensation benefits. He outlines the conditions, and discusses the implications for employers, injured workers, and practitioners throughout the system.
Part 7: COVID-19 Update –– Interplay Between COVID-19 and Other Conditions
Presented: May 7, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they provide an update on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They discuss the interplay between COVID-19 and other conditions –– when nonindustrial COVID-19 aggravates an industrial condition and vice versa. They also examine injuries that occur while working from home.
Part 6: COVID-19 Update –– When Is COVID-19 Work Related?
Presented: April 30, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Co-Managing Partner Adam Dombchik of Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, et al., as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law. They discuss two new emergency regulations on the medical-legal process, then examine nonoccupational diseases and guidelines for determining when they are and are not compensable. Finally, they cover injuries working from home.
Part 5: COVID-19 Update –– Liability for Temporary Disability Benefits
Presented: April 23, 2020
Summary: Join Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Rosa Williams as they update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law and discuss in depth the employer’s liability for temporary disability benefits under scenarios the pandemic has created. They examine potential liability for temporary disability when an employer shuts down because of COVID-19, and the obligations when an employee is temporarily totally or temporarily partially disabled. They cover both potential 132a claims for discrimination and benefits for employees who are quarantined but don’t contract COVID-19.
Part 4: COVID-19 Update –– Duty to Provide a Claim Form
Presented: April 16, 2020
Summary: Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan updates participants on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation law and dives deeply into the employer's duty to provide a claim form for COVID-19 cases. He addresses questions including:
- When must or should an employer provide a claim form?
- What are the consequences for failure to provide a claim form?
- Does the employer have an obligation to provide benefits and/or investigate claims if an employee doesn’t or can’t file a claim form?
The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the current status.
Part 3: COVID-19 Update –– The Burning Issues
Presented: April 9, 2020
Summary: Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan and Managing Partner Eric De Wames update the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on California workers' compensation and employment law.
The two-hour webinar examines newly issued laws, orders, and guidance from federal and state authorities, and highlights the latest information. The presenters discuss issues that are rapidly emerging in a shifting environment for practitioners and employers. They address areas of conflict among these newly issued edicts and existing law, offer guidance on how to move forward, and share insight about possible long-term implications.
The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the current status.
Part 2: The Interactive Process and Reasonable Accommodation
Presented: March 18, 2020
Summary: Michael Sullivan & Associates Senior Partner Keith Figgins and Managing Partner Eric De Wames discuss the interactive process and reasonable accommodation. This is the second in a two-part series presented to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
The team covers the topic as it pertains to both the coronavirus and to general best practices and obligations. The webinar examines requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Employment and Housing Act, strategies for compliance, preventive measures for prospective litigation, reactionary measures, and best practices and obligations.
The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the current status.
Presented: March 18, 2020
Summary: Michael Sullivan & Associates General Managing Partner Michael Sullivan, Managing Partner Eric De Wames, and Managing Attorney Afsha Randera discuss workers’ compensation liability and employment law practices for the coronavirus. This is the first part in the series of videos on best practices and obligations regarding COVID-19.
The webinar examines where to get information about COVID-19 and workers’ compensation liability for nonoccupational diseases. It also addresses exceptions to the rule of noncompensability, Labor Code § 3208.05, preventive measures, reactionary measure, and best practices and obligations.
The information provided in this webinar might have changed due to constant COVID-19 updates. Michael Sullivan & Associates advises you to consult your attorney for the current status.
See Also
- Employment and Labor Introduction
- Appendix — Web Links For Local Safety Orders
- 2018 Employment Law Updates: a Youtube video by Michael Sullivan & Associates
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