Massachusetts Environmental Law
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- Product Number: 2223219WFM
- Publication Date: 1/14/2022
- Edition: 4th Edition 2016, with 2019 & 2021 Supplements
- Copyright: © 2021 MCLE, Inc.
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Designed as a comprehensive and practical guide to the intricacies of the Massachusetts Workers' Compensation Act (G.L. Chapter 152) and practice before the Department of Industrial Accidents, Workers' Compensation Practice in Massachusetts assists general practitioners and workers' compensation specialists alike. The book addresses workers' compensation law in detail—covering such topics as the types of employees and injuries subject to the statute and the types of benefits available—and reviews each of the stages in the progression of a workers' compensation proceeding, from initial filing through appeal. The book also discusses a number of important related topics, including settlement procedures and the interaction between workers' compensation law and disability statutes.
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Update: April 2022
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your reference library with the 2022 edition of Workers' Compensation Practice in Massachusetts . This updated product contains new and revised materials addressing the latest developments in Massachusetts workers' compensation law and practice.
Highlights from among the many significant issues addressed in this edition include:
- determinations of whether a compensable injury is a major cause of an employee's ongoing disability or need for treatment;
- alleged psychological injury resulting from an employer's bona fide personnel action;
- changes to Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA) procedures adopted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the institution of prehearing conferences and virtual conciliations;
- a detailed description of prehearing conferences and related procedures;
- the standards applicable to police officers and firefighters who suffered a prior injury compensable under G.L. c. 41, § 111F;
- a Supreme Judicial Court recognition of sufficient jurisdictional contacts where neither the contract of hire nor the injury occurred within Massachusetts;
- an Appeals Court decision that the Workers' Compensation Act is not an exclusive remedy for the intentional conduct of a person who is both the company's sole proprietor and the employee's direct supervisor;
- the standards applicable to the opinions of impartial medical examiners under G.L. c. 152, § 11A;
- consideration of minimum-wage employment in calculating a claimant's earning capacity;
- de novo review of the Reviewing Board's interpretation of statutes that are "not administered by" the DIA, such as the state's medical marijuana law;
- the standards used to assess the reliability of expert witness testimony;
- the procedures used for DIA-conducted and private mediation of workers' compensation disputes;
- developing case law on the extent to which G.L. c. 151B imports federal law defining when a disability "substantially limits" a major life activity;
- an article reviewing recent updates to the "Workers' Compensation Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement Reference Guide," a resource published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services;
- a revised description of the roles of self-insurers and self-insurance groups in the Massachusetts workers' compensation system; and
- the perspectives of two administrative judges on current practices at the DIA.
We at MCLE trust that you will find the 2022 edition of Workers' Compensation Practice in Massachusetts useful in your practice and valuable in keeping your reference library current.
Very truly yours,
John M. Lawlor, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandGuide to Environmental Law
Buy ChapterChapter 2 expandState Administration and Enforcement
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- Checklist: Suggestions for Dealing with MassDEP StaffChapter 3 expandGovernmental Enforcement Litigation
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- Sample Complaint: Deadline Suit Against Agency Buy FormExhibit 4B
- Sample Complaint: Injunctive Relief and Declaratory Judgment Suit Against Agency Buy FormExhibit 4C
- Sample Consent Decrees in Enforcement Suits Buy FormExhibit 4D
- Checklist for Lawyers Pursuing Public Interest Environmental and Energy Litigation Buy FormExhibit 4E
- Sample FOIA Request, Follow-up Letters, and FOIA Complaint Buy FormExhibit 4F
- Massachusetts Public Records Request Template Buy FormChapter 5 expandCommon Law Environmental Protection in Massachusetts
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- Checklist of Adverse Effects Considered in Evaluating Projects Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 Buy FormChapter 7 expandTaxation Law and Conservation Gifts
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- Model Conservation Restriction Form (with DCS Comments) Buy FormExhibit 7B
- Conservation Restriction Submission Form Buy FormExhibit 7C
- Conservation Restriction Review Process General Outline (DCS Website) Buy FormExhibit 7D
- Plans, Policies, and Programs Helpful in Demonstrating State and Local Public Benefit (DCS Website) Buy FormExhibit 7E
- Conservation Land Tax Credit Program General Selection Criteria Buy FormExhibit 7F
- Massachusetts Conservation Land Tax Credit Application Buy FormChapter 8 expandMassachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Law
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- MCZM Program Policies Buy FormExhibit 12B
- Checklist of Requirements for Obtaining a Discharge Variance Under 302 C.M.R. § 5.10 Buy FormExhibit 12C
- The Oceans Act of 2008 Buy FormExhibit 12D
- 2015 Ocean Management Plan, Management Areas Buy FormExhibit 12E
- 2015 Ocean Management Plan, Renewable Energy Areas Buy FormExhibit 12F
- Massachusetts Beaches Within the Coastal Barrier Resources System Buy FormChapter 13 expandPublic Land Law
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- Checklist of Exemptions from the Sewer System Extension and Connection Permit Program (314 C.M.R. § 7.00) Buy FormChapter 16 expandPublic Health Law and Environmental Law
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- Checklist of Exceptions to Liability Under Section 10 of the Massachusetts Tort Claims Act Buy FormChapter 17 expandDrinking Water Supply
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- Checklist: Summary of Reporting Requirements Under EPCRA and Implementing Regulations Buy FormChapter 22 expandHazardous Waste Cleanup
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- Emerging Contaminants Buy FormExhibit 22B
- Vapor Intrusion Conceptual Site Model and Charts Illustrating Evaluation Process and Critical Exposure Pathway Buy FormExhibit 22C
- Similar Soils Provision Guidance Buy FormExhibit 22D
- Evolution of the MCP Buy FormExhibit 22E
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- Evolution of Chapter 21E Buy FormExhibit 22G
- MCP Timelines and Fees Buy FormExhibit 22H
- Summary of the Fee Changes Related to the 2014 Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Revisions Buy FormExhibit 22I
- Downgradient Property Status Fact Sheet Buy FormExhibit 22J
- Model Notice of Demand Pursuant to G.L. c. 21E, § 4A Buy FormExhibit 22K
- Model Response to Section 4A Demand Notice Buy FormExhibit 22L
- MCP Cleanup Timeline Buy FormExhibit 22M
- New MCP Questions and Answers Buy FormExhibit 22N
- MassDEP Fact Sheet on Brownfields and Waste Site Cleanup Programs Buy FormExhibit 22O
- Fact Sheet: The Massachusetts Waste Site Cleanup Program—The Basics Buy FormChapter 22A expandPrivate Party Cost Recovery
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- Sample Notification Letter Buy FormExhibit 22A-B
- Checklist Regarding Claim Notice Under G.L. c. 21E, § 4A Buy FormExhibit 22A-C
- Checklist Regarding Claim Response Under G.L. c. 21E, § 4A Buy FormExhibit 22A-D
- Sample Complaint Buy FormExhibit 22A-E
- Sample Standstill and Tolling Agreement Buy FormExhibit 22A-F
- Checklist of Key Witnesses Likely to Be Deposed in a Chapter 21E Case Buy FormChapter 23 expandMEPA Review
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- Hazardous Waste Site Assessment Initial Data Source Checklist Buy FormChapter 25 expandEnvironmental Science for Lawyers
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- Basic Conditions for Offer Buy FormExhibit 28B
- Intermediate Conditions for Offer to Purchase Premises with Known Contamination Buy FormExhibit 28C
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