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October 2010
Segment 6 of 2010 Fall Workers' Compensation Update
 
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To submit this presentation for CLE credit you MUST use the following title on your homestudy affidavit 2010 Fall Workers' Compensation Update
 
 
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Merits Judges Panel:  What They Need
 
Hear from some of Colorado's hard-working administrative law judges hearing workers' compensation cases!  The ALJ's will tell you what they need from an attorney appearing before them to allow the court, and the attorney, to be as effective as possible.  Learn directly from the judges how to do a super job at your next workers' compensation hearing!  Here are examples of the sorts of questions the judges will address (not all issues may be included during the presentation):
 
- Do video depositions in workers' compensation cases have value?  Why or why not?
- Is it valuable to have a physician give medical testimony in a deposition before the hearing or should the attorney simply wait until the hearing to have the physician give medical testimony?
- When a claimant appears pro se, what can a defense attorney do help the hearing proceed smoothly and efficiently?
- What should an attorney include and not include in post-hearing submissions to provide the ALJ with all of the information he or she needs without burdening the ALJ with information that is not critical?
- Are there specific document formats (page size, page limits, paragraph structure, etcetera) an attorney should use when submitting motions and other hearing submissions to the ALJ?  In addition, are there particular ways to present hearing submissions that are helpful?
- Are there tips for attorneys when preparing a motion for summary judgment?  Content?  Format?  Other considerations?
- What should be the content and/or format of hearing exhibit packets to make these items as useful as possible to the ALJ?
- When surveillance videos are submitted, is there certain information the exhibits should contain and/or is there a certain way in which these exhibits should be presented?
- What are the on-line and other resources attorneys can use to learn the processes, procedures, and requirements of the administrative courts?
- Opening and closing statements?  Length?  Format?  What to include in them?  What not to include?  Omit entirely?
 
Presented by Administrative Law Judge Keith Mottram and Administrative Law Judge Donald Walsh
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Live Seminar Date
10/22/2010
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12/31/2014
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