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Examining Section 5

Tackle complex issues surrounding exclusive remedy and subrogation in third-party claims, including loaning and borrowing employer scenarios, the impact of Zuber, and other Section 5 considerations. This session discusses practical strategies for identifying risks, managing litigation challenges, and ensuring compliance while protecting client interests.
Originally presented as part of Workers' Compensation Institute 2026.
Credits: 0.75 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9001-26R-02
$50.00 or 0.75 credits
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Expires 03/01/2028

Tackle complex issues surrounding exclusive remedy and subrogation in third-party claims, including loaning and borrowing employer scenarios, the impact of Zuber, and other Section 5 considerations. This session discusses practical strategies for identifying risks, managing litigation challenges, and ensuring compliance while protecting client interests.
Jack Cannon, Cannon Law, Chicago
Brian Koch, Wiedner & McAuliffe, Chicago


Expires 03/01/2028

Tackle complex issues surrounding exclusive remedy and subrogation in third-party claims, including loaning and borrowing employer scenarios, the impact of Zuber, and other Section 5 considerations. This session discusses practical strategies for identifying risks, managing litigation challenges, and ensuring compliance while protecting client interests.
Jack Cannon, Cannon Law, Chicago
Brian Koch, Wiedner & McAuliffe, Chicago


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CategoryWorkers' Compensation
Program Date03/05/2026
Products specifications
CategoryWorkers' Compensation
Program Date03/05/2026
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