08Aug
Course and Scope: Don’t Fall Victim to the Geography Rule
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. ...
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Chartwell Law
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