Page 2 of 782 — 39,077 federal and state employment law rulings, sorted by citation impact. Back to the rulings index →
In this case and two companion cases, the Supreme Court considered multiple issues that lie at the intersection of proportionality review and habitual criminal punishment. Consistent with Wells-Yates v. People, the lead case, the Court held that, in determining the gravity or seriousness of…
Workers' Compensation — Causation — fibromyalgia — doctor's opinion testimony The Court of Appeals erred in concluding that competent evidence was presented to support the Industrial Commission's findings of fact with regard to the cause of plaintiff-employee's fibromyalgia based solely on the…
Workers' Compensation — findings of fact — causation — speculation — reasonable degree of medical certainty The Industrial Commission's findings of fact in a workers' compensation case were not supported by competent evidence establishing causation between an employment-related injury and the…
Page 2 of 782 · 39,077 rulings