This session will provide an overview of all necessary elements of a workers’ compensation claim, including all possible defenses, benefits and settlements
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This
session will provide an overview of all necessary elements of a workers’
compensation claim, including all possible defenses, benefits and settlements.
Paul Prentiss attained his law degree from William Mitchell College of Law in 1986. He clerked for the Honorable Harriet Lansing on the Minnesota Court of Appeals. He is currently a partner at Prentiss Grant LLC. His practice includes insurance defense litigation, products liability, workers compensation, employment law, personal injury, and commercial litigation. He is a member of the Omaha Bar Association, NSBA, Minnesota State Bar Association, Iowa State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association
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