24Jan
N.J. Court Requires Reimbursement For Marijuana Use As Part Of Workers’ Compensation Case
In Hager v. M & K Construction, A-0102-18T3 (N.J. App. Div. January 13, 2020) the New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that an employer was required to reimburse its former employee for his marijuana use as part of his workers’ compensation case. The...
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Roetzel & Andress
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