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ABR an entirely new wave of WCAB information
The Appeals Board Reporter features up to the minute cases, objective status and reviews, a place to research issues and much much more. This is the legal publication for the millenium where the convergence of print with the internet will help make your work turn out better. The place for both the plaintiffs' and defense bar. ...
Head to Head Comparison Appeals Board Reporter, California Compensation Cases and California Workers' Compensation Reporter

Appellate Court Opinions 33 21 16
Writ Granted Summaries 11 0 7
Writ Denied Summaries 33 30 3
Writ Denied Headnotes 59 23 0
En Banc Decisions 1 0 1
Significant Panel Decisions 0 0 0
Total Cases 137 74 27
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Cumulative Subject Matter Index A new online index of all cases summarized in the last four years by the Appeals Board Reporter is now available!

The Appeals Board Reporter headnotes contain the subject matter, the applicable Labor Code section, a concise summary of the legal principle involved, citation to the leading case on the subject and a brief factual summary of the case.
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Novel and Emerging Issues in Workers' Comp Law Novel and Emerging Issues in Workers' Compensation Law: A Presentation by Douglas M. Moore, Jr.
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Hon. Douglas M. Moore, Jr., Editor-in-Chief... Doug Moore is the former Commissioner and Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, and a retired Superior Court Judge. Doug and his staff of experienced attorneys and researchers bring you information faster than your competition. ...
Coming Soon On-line opinions and briefs. ABR is by far the most current citable authority in workers' comp. Information you need from the WCAB and relevant courts gets out faster. Published twice monthly, 22 times per year, it is the most current, accurate, and objective publication of its kind. And better yet - it's interactive. ...