Robert Finley Unpacks the "Twisted Puzzle" of a Workers' Compensation Case Involving Alleged Double Identity
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Jun 18, 2020
Hinshaw's Robert Finley published an article titled "Seeing Double: The Inextricably Intertwined Case(s) of Mr. Centeno a/k/a Mr. Morales" in the Illinois State Bar Association's Section on Workers' Compensation Law Newsletter. In the article, Finley explores the "interesting and paramount" case of a workers' compensation petitioner with an alleged double identity. He reviews how the case presented a "twisted puzzle" that tested multiple issues, including the scope of Commission powers, award enforcement procedures, and additional compensation for penalties and attorney fees.
"Seeing Double: The Inextricably Intertwined Case(s) of Mr. Centeno a/k/a Mr. Morales," was published in the May edition of the Illinois State Bar Association's Section on Workers' Compensation Law Newsletter.
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