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Annual National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo: Day 2

Highlights from Thursday at the top workers' comp show in the business.

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Watching Your Step With Surveillance

Workers' compensation attorneys advise on how to use surveillance video to impeach testimony and social media to dig into the background of your clients, opposing counsel and their clients.

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Risk Manager Ditches Enforcement for POETry

Ernie Machado moves from prosecuting fraudulent workers' comp claims to stressing safety.

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The Promise of Chronic Pain Programs

Psycho-social, interdisciplinary chronic pain management programs hold promise for a workers' comp problem that often has few answers.

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Knights of the Executive Roundtable

A little jousting among the comp professionals and a passionate audience reaction make this session one to repeat next year.

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Expounding on the Expo Hall

It was a lean year for chotchkes on the showroom floor, but not for ideas and emerging trends, products and services.

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The Same, Yet Different

Companies are going to need older workers and their volumes of "tacit knowledge," which brings a wealth of institutional expertise to bear on behalf of an employer.

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Also see the highlights from Day 1of the Annual National Workers' Compensation and Disability ConferenceŽ & Expo.

November 12, 2010

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