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Workers Compensation NSW

12 December 2016 by By Lawyers

DECEMBER 2016

New precedents were added including an Application for review of work capacity decision and a Work compensation referral sheet

OCTOBER 2016

The commentary and the retainer instructions were updated to reflect the new monetary amounts.

The Costs Agreements were updated to reference the time limit for bringing costs assessment included total estimate of legal costs section with provision for variables and included authority to receive money into trust.

The Disputes section was improved, with fields for client and firm details added, trust account details added, solicitor’s lien added, execution clauses for individuals and corporations added and general formatting and grammatical improvements.

A new precedent was included Application for merit review by SIRA.

SEPTEMBER 2016

Amendments were made to precedents and commentaries to reflect new Workers Compensation Regulation 2016 and updated links to the regulation.

Filed Under: New South Wales, Personal injury, Publication Updates Tagged With: workers compensation

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