Robert Finley Unpacks the "Twisted Puzzle" of a Workers' Compensation Case Involving Alleged Double Identity
In The News | 1 min read
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.
Related People
Related Locations
Featured Insights

Press Release
Apr 30, 2026
Six-Attorney Team Joins Hinshaw’s Consumer Financial Services Group

In The News
Apr 29, 2026
Lauren Campisi Featured in the 20th Anniversary of Louisiana Super Lawyers Magazine

In The News
Apr 28, 2026
Matt Henderson Provides Media Insights as Conflict of Interest Lawsuits Target Law Firms

In The News
Apr 28, 2026
Akeela White Analyzes US House Hearing on Credit Reporting Compliance Reforms

In The News
Apr 24, 2026
Michael Dowell Reviews New PBM Reform Reshaping Pharmacy Reimbursement

Lawyers for the Profession® Alert
Apr 21, 2026
When Does a Client’s Duty to Investigate Begin? Lessons from a Time-Barred Malpractice Case

Press Release
Apr 20, 2026
Tom Kuzmanovic Selected for BizTimes Milwaukee 2026 Notable Leaders in Law

Press Release
Apr 17, 2026
André Sesler Elected to the Board of Trustees of the University of Florida Law Center Association

Hinshaw Alert
Apr 17, 2026
Q&A: How to Submit Your IEEPA Refund Claim as CAPE Portal Launches April 20, 2026




