Valerie Johnson is named Vice Chair of NCAJ Workers’ Compensation Section
North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) is an organization of attorneys advocating for people and their rights. At its annual convention in June 2012, Valerie Johnson was named the Vice Chair of the Workers’ Compensation Committee. The Workers’ Compensation Committee focuses on the betterment of the law for injured workers and advocacy in the state of North Carolina. Attorneys who are members of the Committee represent only injured employees.
Read MoreValerie to serve as secretary/treasurer of NCAJ’s Workers’ Compensation Committee
Valerie has accepted the position of secretary-treasurer of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice’s Workers’ Compensation Section. The Workers’ Comp Section is focused on the rights of injured workers in North Carolina and seeks to educate and assist attorneys in their practices.
Read MoreNC Advocates for Justice Hails Consensus Bill
The text of the NCAJ’s post is reproduced below: RALEIGH, N.C. (May 26 , 2011) – An agreement has been reached on specific adjustments to HB 709, commonly referred to as the Workers’ Compensation Reform Bill. Parties including politicians, the NC Chamber of Commerce, the NC Advocates for Justice, the North Carolina Republican Attorneys Association, and the North Carolina AFL-CIO agreed to a consensus bill which was jointly presented at today’s meeting of the NC Select Committee on Tort Reform. Speaker Pro Tempore, Representative Dale Folwell, is the bill’s primary sponsor, and...
Read MoreValerie Speaks at Workers’ Compensation Roundtable
On Friday, Valerie Johnson spoke at the 16th Annual Workers’ Comp Roundtable, a CLE put on by the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Valerie spoke on how to protect a client’s future health insurance benefits in a workers’ compensation case, including benefits under the State Health Plan.
Read MoreLeto Speaking at NCAJ Conference This Weekend
Leto Copeley is speaking this weekend at the North Carolina Advocates for Justice Mountain Magic...
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