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Course and Scope: Don’t Fall Victim to the Geography Rule

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In Peters v. WCAB (Cintas Corp), No. 1835 C.D. 2017, the Commonwealth Court was tasked with deciding another traveling employee course and scope issue and they seemed to establish a bright line rule, based solely on geography.  ...
By: Chartwell Law
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