Friday, June 4, 2010

June 3, 2010 - ACS Seminar

On June 3, 2010, ACS, LLP held its annual seminar at the Hilton Hotel in Newark. The seminar included noted physicians, top vocational experts, and well-respected Applicant attorneys.

Our deepest thanks to Drs. S. Feinberg, M.D., F. Newton, M.D., J. Kirz, M.D., and L. Lin, M.D., for their medical expertise in addressing Almaraz/Guzman and apportionment.

We also thank Mr. Alex Wong, Esq., and Mr. Ray Frost, Esq. for their contribution, comments, and insights on the multitude of issues from the applicant’s perspective.

We are also indebted to Mr. Scott Simon, M.S., C.R.C. for his time in providing his thoughts on Ogilvie, and to Ms. Gina Loukedis, M.S., C.R.C. for her thorough and timely presentation on FEHA and the various obligations inherent in the return-to-work process.

The feedback so far is that the panel configuration facilitated a balanced and fair treatment of the issues. The speakers’ presentations were superb, and the seminar we believe was an all-around success.

During the day, there were many highlights. For example, at near the end of the seminar, we learned that the Appeals Board had struck down Rule 30(d)(3) in the en banc decision Mendoza; coincidentally, that very morning Mr. Bill Armstrong commented that Rule 30(d)(3) is inconsistent with Labor Code section 4060.

Finally, we are ever grateful to our clients and all the attendees who supported us in realizing our vision.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Armstrong, Callan & Shiu, LLP launch new website

It’s official! Armstrong, Callan & Shiu, LLP is proud to present its new website!

We like to thank our clients for their support and loyalty over the years, and we hope that this platform will serve as a spirited communicative tool for “you” and us. We are confident that you will find that the content on our website is both informative and substantive. Visit us again real soon for ongoing blog updates.

In addition, we hope that our new section “News Flash” will provide you with insight on “hot off the press” issues, such as new case law, and rules that may affect claims handling. For in depth commentary on current Workers’ Compensation matters, we invite you to our Publication section.

Again, thank you for your continuing support