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...Marlton welcomes Alfred Vitarelli, previously an associate with Freeman Barton Huber & Sacks in Haddonfield. Associates The Law Office...
Payment to an employee of the "low" defined by a high/low agreement which preceded a verdict in favor of an alleged tortfeasor is subject to the workers' compensation lien statutory lien
An injured worker's recovery from a third party under a high-low agreement after a no-cause verdict is subject to New Jersey?s workers? compensation lien, a state appeals court rules
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