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Copyright

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Permitted use without prior request

  • Quotations for educational, journalistic, or scholarly purposes with clear attribution to Levi A. Grosswald, Esq. and a link back to the specific page being quoted.
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  • Other workers' compensation attorneys, paralegals, and advocates: permitted to quote with attribution in client communications, briefs, and educational materials.

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Attribution format

Standard form when quoting:

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What this is not

This page is a content-use policy. It is not legal advice. Nothing on this site creates an attorney–client relationship. The information here is for general education and to help injured workers in New York understand their rights. For analysis of your specific situation, contact me directly.