Working as a mental health technician a woman was moving to avoid being struck by a student when she slipped on water from the air conditioner. She sustained a fracture of her right little finger which is now significantly deformed.
Working as an order filler for a retail store, the petitioner was carrying two boxes when he tripped over stacked pallets and was flung forward over the pallets. He had torn all the skin off of his knee and his thumb was throbbing. After an hour, his back started to hurt as well as his neck. His supervisor sent him to Human Resources. The respondent was ordered to pay reasonable and necessary medical services, and the petitioner was awarded temporary total disability benefits of $872.62/week for 143 weeks.
While working as a sanitation worker a woman stumbled on some broken concrete and twisted her right ankle. After several months of doctor appointments and therapy, she was still in pain. Her attorney, Derek Lax, of Ankin Law Office, secured an arbitrator decision for permanent partial disability.
Represented by Ankin Law Office attorney Jill Wagner, a 30-year-old woman who injured her right hand in a slip and fall accident while working for Burger King had her case decided by an arbitrator.
Ankin Law attorney, Joshua Rudolfi received a favorable decision for his client who injured his back at work. The Custom Aluminum Products, Inc. employee was loading steel pipes, which required him to step onto a cart, when the cart moved causing him to lose his balance and fall injuring his back and neck.
Ankin Law attorney, Scott Goldstein, helped secure temporary total disability, payment of medical bills, and prospective medical care for an injured fork lift driver.
Scott Goldstein Secures Favorable Decision for Injured Truck DriverAnkin Law Office, LLC
Ankin Law attorney, Scott Goldstein represented a truck driver with an injured knee. The arbitrator awarded Goldstein's client TTD, medical bills and knee surgery.
Working as an order filler for a retail store, the petitioner was carrying two boxes when he tripped over stacked pallets and was flung forward over the pallets. He had torn all the skin off of his knee and his thumb was throbbing. After an hour, his back started to hurt as well as his neck. His supervisor sent him to Human Resources. The respondent was ordered to pay reasonable and necessary medical services, and the petitioner was awarded temporary total disability benefits of $872.62/week for 143 weeks.
While working as a sanitation worker a woman stumbled on some broken concrete and twisted her right ankle. After several months of doctor appointments and therapy, she was still in pain. Her attorney, Derek Lax, of Ankin Law Office, secured an arbitrator decision for permanent partial disability.
Represented by Ankin Law Office attorney Jill Wagner, a 30-year-old woman who injured her right hand in a slip and fall accident while working for Burger King had her case decided by an arbitrator.
Ankin Law attorney, Joshua Rudolfi received a favorable decision for his client who injured his back at work. The Custom Aluminum Products, Inc. employee was loading steel pipes, which required him to step onto a cart, when the cart moved causing him to lose his balance and fall injuring his back and neck.
Ankin Law attorney, Scott Goldstein, helped secure temporary total disability, payment of medical bills, and prospective medical care for an injured fork lift driver.
Scott Goldstein Secures Favorable Decision for Injured Truck DriverAnkin Law Office, LLC
Ankin Law attorney, Scott Goldstein represented a truck driver with an injured knee. The arbitrator awarded Goldstein's client TTD, medical bills and knee surgery.
Ankin Law attorney, Scott Goldstein represented a City of Chicago, Finance Department employee who requires carpal tunnel release surgery after spending her workdays typing at a computer.
Ankin Law attorney Josh Rudolfi represented a DCC Propane driver/serviceman who injured his back on the job. After numerous doctor appointments, physical therapy, tests and medications, the serviceman has remained in an off-work status pending back surgery.
In an arbitration hearing before Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, Ankin Law attorney, Josh Rudolfi represented a woman who sustained cervical and thoracic spine injuries while loading packages at a loading dock.
Josh Rudolfi of Ankin Law secured a favorable settlement in arbitration for a sterile processing technician who injured her back while moving a full cart of surgical instruments.
Scott Goldstein, of Ankin Law, won Medical Benefits and Temporary Total Disability for a forklift driver who injured her back after her forklift fell off of a loading dock.
In arbitration, Mr. Goldstein was able to secure a very favorable decision for the grounds worker who was awarded: temporary total disability benefits of $722.20/week for 61 weeks; 6% loss of use of the person as a whole which corresponds to 30 weeks of permanent partial disability benefits at a weekly rate of $649.97; and payment of outstanding medical services totaling $9,133.89.
An armored truck driver who injured her right hand while unloading boxes of quarters was awarded temporary total disability and surgery by an arbitrator. Ankin Law attorney, Josh Rudolfi was able to show that the driver was a entitled to ttd as well as thumb release and carpal tunnel release surgeries. Her employer was also ordered to pay necessary medical services of $13,548.98.
Josh Rudolfi Secures "odd-lot" Permanent and Total Disability BenefitsAnkin Law Office, LLC
A 51-year-old mental health technician who was injured by a patient was awarded disability benefits and maintenance after a shoulder injury forced him to stop working. Josh Rudolfi represented the injured worker in arbitration and was able to secure medical, disability and maintenance benefits.
This document is an arbitration decision from the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission regarding a case between an employee, Petitioner, and her employer, Respondent HEI Hospitality/Marriott International Inc. The Petitioner, a 56-year-old housekeeper, injured her right knee at work on August 16, 2018 while stripping a bed. She underwent treatment including surgery and was found to have a permanent partial disability. The Arbitrator awarded the Petitioner medical benefits, temporary total disability benefits, and permanent partial disability benefits of 40% loss of use of the person as a whole.
The document is a 12 page arbitration decision from the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission regarding a case between an employee, [Petitioner], and their employer, Speedway LLC, [Respondent]. It details the employee's injury at work where they slipped and fell on ice sustaining a fracture to their right tibia. It describes the employee's medical treatment, including surgery, as well as testimony provided. The arbitrator found that the employee's current condition was causally related to the work injury and that the employer is responsible for all reasonable and necessary medical bills and temporary total disability benefits, less a credit to the employer.
Rockford City Employee Robbed at Gunpoint Receives Workers Compensation BenefitsAnkin Law Office, LLC
Petitioner, a former employee of the City of Rockford, was held at gunpoint by two men while working on April 17, 2017. He sought medical treatment and was diagnosed with acute stress disorder and PTSD. He underwent psychotherapy and was placed off work until September 22, 2017. Respondent sent Petitioner for an IME, where the doctor found Petitioner had reached MMI and could return to work, but Petitioner's treating doctors disagreed. Petitioner was terminated before returning to work and later found employment with the VA. The arbitrator must determine if Petitioner's condition was causally related to the work incident and the benefits owed.
The arbitration decision involved a workers' compensation claim filed by Petitioner against Respondent. Petitioner alleged he sustained injuries to his back on October 26, 2021 while unloading boxes from his delivery truck for Respondent. The decision addressed disputed issues including whether Petitioner's injuries arose out of his employment, whether his condition was causally related to the accident, whether medical bills were owed, and whether temporary disability benefits were owed. Based on the evidence presented, the arbitrator found in favor of Petitioner and ordered Respondent to pay outstanding medical bills and temporary disability benefits.
Scott Goldstein and Josh Rudolfi of Ankin Law won an Appellate Court decision that saw a school bus driver receive medical care and temporary total disability benefits after a shoulder injury at work. The veteran bus driver injured her arm and shoulder when she operated the manual lever to open the door to the school bus.
This document is an arbitration decision from the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission regarding a claim filed by an employee, [Petitioner], against their employer, Ed Miniat L.L.C., [Respondent]. The decision finds that the Petitioner sustained work-related accidents on October 18, 2019 and October 25, 2019 while employed by the Respondent as a sanitation technician. As a result, the Respondent is ordered to pay unpaid medical bills, temporary total disability benefits from July 17, 2020 to January 26, 2022, and authorize prospective medical treatment recommended by Petitioner's doctor.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of March 21, 2022 are Derek Lax, Security Training, Pothole Season, Waste Basket Basketball Challenge, Kaytlin Kirk, Bill Ramsay, and Jacky De LaMora.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of February 28, 2022, are Ian Zenziper, Matt Friedman, Howard Ankin, Alex DeBrincat, Fat Tuesday, Lunch'n Learn, Scott Goldstein, Teacher of the Month, Joanna Liace, Ankin Law 25th Anniversary, and Cassy Creasy.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of February 7, 2022, are Maria Merman, Alex Quigley, Laura Martinez-Vazquez, Lisa Torres, Jodi Eisenstadt, and Jake Nabat.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of January 18, 2022, are Scott Goldstein, Josh Rudolfi, Gretha Franco, Howard Ankin, Ayo Dosunmu, and Elliot Allan.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of January 12, 2022 are Brien DiNella, Darrell Johnson, Khushbu Patel, Howard Ankin, and Jacky De LaMora.
Scott Goldstein Helps Grocery Store Worker Win Total Knee Replacement Ankin Law Office, LLC
A grocery store overnight stock lead who injured her knee at work has been awarded medical services and a total knee replacement after a work-related injury. The injured worker was represented by Scott Goldstein of Ankin Law in front of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.
Matthew Professional CV experienced Government LiaisonMattGardner52
As an experienced Government Liaison, I have demonstrated expertise in Corporate Governance. My skill set includes senior-level management in Contract Management, Legal Support, and Diplomatic Relations. I have also gained proficiency as a Corporate Liaison, utilizing my strong background in accounting, finance, and legal, with a Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from California State University. My Administrative Skills further strengthen my ability to contribute to the growth and success of any organization.
Ankin Law attorney, Scott Goldstein represented a City of Chicago, Finance Department employee who requires carpal tunnel release surgery after spending her workdays typing at a computer.
Ankin Law attorney Josh Rudolfi represented a DCC Propane driver/serviceman who injured his back on the job. After numerous doctor appointments, physical therapy, tests and medications, the serviceman has remained in an off-work status pending back surgery.
In an arbitration hearing before Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, Ankin Law attorney, Josh Rudolfi represented a woman who sustained cervical and thoracic spine injuries while loading packages at a loading dock.
Josh Rudolfi of Ankin Law secured a favorable settlement in arbitration for a sterile processing technician who injured her back while moving a full cart of surgical instruments.
Scott Goldstein, of Ankin Law, won Medical Benefits and Temporary Total Disability for a forklift driver who injured her back after her forklift fell off of a loading dock.
In arbitration, Mr. Goldstein was able to secure a very favorable decision for the grounds worker who was awarded: temporary total disability benefits of $722.20/week for 61 weeks; 6% loss of use of the person as a whole which corresponds to 30 weeks of permanent partial disability benefits at a weekly rate of $649.97; and payment of outstanding medical services totaling $9,133.89.
An armored truck driver who injured her right hand while unloading boxes of quarters was awarded temporary total disability and surgery by an arbitrator. Ankin Law attorney, Josh Rudolfi was able to show that the driver was a entitled to ttd as well as thumb release and carpal tunnel release surgeries. Her employer was also ordered to pay necessary medical services of $13,548.98.
Josh Rudolfi Secures "odd-lot" Permanent and Total Disability BenefitsAnkin Law Office, LLC
A 51-year-old mental health technician who was injured by a patient was awarded disability benefits and maintenance after a shoulder injury forced him to stop working. Josh Rudolfi represented the injured worker in arbitration and was able to secure medical, disability and maintenance benefits.
This document is an arbitration decision from the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission regarding a case between an employee, Petitioner, and her employer, Respondent HEI Hospitality/Marriott International Inc. The Petitioner, a 56-year-old housekeeper, injured her right knee at work on August 16, 2018 while stripping a bed. She underwent treatment including surgery and was found to have a permanent partial disability. The Arbitrator awarded the Petitioner medical benefits, temporary total disability benefits, and permanent partial disability benefits of 40% loss of use of the person as a whole.
The document is a 12 page arbitration decision from the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission regarding a case between an employee, [Petitioner], and their employer, Speedway LLC, [Respondent]. It details the employee's injury at work where they slipped and fell on ice sustaining a fracture to their right tibia. It describes the employee's medical treatment, including surgery, as well as testimony provided. The arbitrator found that the employee's current condition was causally related to the work injury and that the employer is responsible for all reasonable and necessary medical bills and temporary total disability benefits, less a credit to the employer.
Rockford City Employee Robbed at Gunpoint Receives Workers Compensation BenefitsAnkin Law Office, LLC
Petitioner, a former employee of the City of Rockford, was held at gunpoint by two men while working on April 17, 2017. He sought medical treatment and was diagnosed with acute stress disorder and PTSD. He underwent psychotherapy and was placed off work until September 22, 2017. Respondent sent Petitioner for an IME, where the doctor found Petitioner had reached MMI and could return to work, but Petitioner's treating doctors disagreed. Petitioner was terminated before returning to work and later found employment with the VA. The arbitrator must determine if Petitioner's condition was causally related to the work incident and the benefits owed.
The arbitration decision involved a workers' compensation claim filed by Petitioner against Respondent. Petitioner alleged he sustained injuries to his back on October 26, 2021 while unloading boxes from his delivery truck for Respondent. The decision addressed disputed issues including whether Petitioner's injuries arose out of his employment, whether his condition was causally related to the accident, whether medical bills were owed, and whether temporary disability benefits were owed. Based on the evidence presented, the arbitrator found in favor of Petitioner and ordered Respondent to pay outstanding medical bills and temporary disability benefits.
Scott Goldstein and Josh Rudolfi of Ankin Law won an Appellate Court decision that saw a school bus driver receive medical care and temporary total disability benefits after a shoulder injury at work. The veteran bus driver injured her arm and shoulder when she operated the manual lever to open the door to the school bus.
This document is an arbitration decision from the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission regarding a claim filed by an employee, [Petitioner], against their employer, Ed Miniat L.L.C., [Respondent]. The decision finds that the Petitioner sustained work-related accidents on October 18, 2019 and October 25, 2019 while employed by the Respondent as a sanitation technician. As a result, the Respondent is ordered to pay unpaid medical bills, temporary total disability benefits from July 17, 2020 to January 26, 2022, and authorize prospective medical treatment recommended by Petitioner's doctor.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of March 21, 2022 are Derek Lax, Security Training, Pothole Season, Waste Basket Basketball Challenge, Kaytlin Kirk, Bill Ramsay, and Jacky De LaMora.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of February 28, 2022, are Ian Zenziper, Matt Friedman, Howard Ankin, Alex DeBrincat, Fat Tuesday, Lunch'n Learn, Scott Goldstein, Teacher of the Month, Joanna Liace, Ankin Law 25th Anniversary, and Cassy Creasy.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of February 7, 2022, are Maria Merman, Alex Quigley, Laura Martinez-Vazquez, Lisa Torres, Jodi Eisenstadt, and Jake Nabat.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of January 18, 2022, are Scott Goldstein, Josh Rudolfi, Gretha Franco, Howard Ankin, Ayo Dosunmu, and Elliot Allan.
This Week@Ankin Law is a weekly in-house newsletter highlighting noteworthy events of the week at Chicago's injury law firm. Featured this week of January 12, 2022 are Brien DiNella, Darrell Johnson, Khushbu Patel, Howard Ankin, and Jacky De LaMora.
Scott Goldstein Helps Grocery Store Worker Win Total Knee Replacement Ankin Law Office, LLC
A grocery store overnight stock lead who injured her knee at work has been awarded medical services and a total knee replacement after a work-related injury. The injured worker was represented by Scott Goldstein of Ankin Law in front of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission.
Matthew Professional CV experienced Government LiaisonMattGardner52
As an experienced Government Liaison, I have demonstrated expertise in Corporate Governance. My skill set includes senior-level management in Contract Management, Legal Support, and Diplomatic Relations. I have also gained proficiency as a Corporate Liaison, utilizing my strong background in accounting, finance, and legal, with a Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from California State University. My Administrative Skills further strengthen my ability to contribute to the growth and success of any organization.
Business law for the students of undergraduate level. The presentation contains the summary of all the chapters under the syllabus of State University, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instrument Act, Partnership Act, Limited Liability Act, Consumer Protection Act.
Genocide in International Criminal Law.pptxMasoudZamani13
Excited to share insights from my recent presentation on genocide! 💡 In light of ongoing debates, it's crucial to delve into the nuances of this grave crime.
Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
This guide aims to provide information on how lawyers will be able to use the opportunities provided by AI tools and how such tools could help the business processes of small firms. Its objective is to provide lawyers with some background to understand what they can and cannot realistically expect from these products. This guide aims to give a reference point for small law practices in the EU
against which they can evaluate those classes of AI applications that are probably the most relevant for them.
Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
The Future of Criminal Defense Lawyer in India.pdfveteranlegal
https://veteranlegal.in/defense-lawyer-in-india/ | Criminal defense Lawyer in India has always been a vital aspect of the country's legal system. As defenders of justice, criminal Defense Lawyer play a critical role in ensuring that individuals accused of crimes receive a fair trial and that their constitutional rights are protected. As India evolves socially, economically, and technologically, the role and future of criminal Defense Lawyer are also undergoing significant changes. This comprehensive blog explores the current landscape, challenges, technological advancements, and prospects for criminal Defense Lawyer in India.
सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने यह भी माना था कि मजिस्ट्रेट का यह कर्तव्य है कि वह सुनिश्चित करे कि अधिकारी पीएमएलए के तहत निर्धारित प्रक्रिया के साथ-साथ संवैधानिक सुरक्षा उपायों का भी उचित रूप से पालन करें।
Sangyun Lee, 'Why Korea's Merger Control Occasionally Fails: A Public Choice ...Sangyun Lee
Presentation slides for a session held on June 4, 2024, at Kyoto University. This presentation is based on the presenter’s recent paper, coauthored with Hwang Lee, Professor, Korea University, with the same title, published in the Journal of Business Administration & Law, Volume 34, No. 2 (April 2024). The paper, written in Korean, is available at <https://shorturl.at/GCWcI>.
Receivership and liquidation Accounts
Being a Paper Presented at Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) on Friday, August 18, 2023.
What are the common challenges faced by women lawyers working in the legal pr...lawyersonia
The legal profession, which has historically been male-dominated, has experienced a significant increase in the number of women entering the field over the past few decades. Despite this progress, women lawyers continue to encounter various challenges as they strive for top positions.