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Administrative Justice in Workers’ Compensation – Post # 7: Mass Adjudication and its Shortcomings

Another in the Ontario workers’ compensation series. For the introduction to the series, see Post #1 in this series, linked below Mass Adjudication: Keeping An Eye on the Ball INTRODUCTION The adjudication of claims by a benefit administrator in its adjudication role, […]

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Administrative Justice in Workers’ Compensation – Post # 4: A cost-averse echo from New Brunswick – Ombudsman anyone?

Another in the Ontario workers’ compensation series. For the introduction to the series, see Post #1 in this series below Apparently, it is not only Ontario that is fixing its workers’ compensation system’s financial shortcomings through the adoption of a cost-averse

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