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COVID-19: Districts, Employees, and the Balance Between Educating Students and Keeping Everyone Safe

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COVID-19: Districts, Employees, and the Balance Between Educating Students and Keeping Everyone Safe
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Session 1: COVID-19: Districts and Employees – The Balance Between Educating Students and Keeping Everyone Safe - This presentation focuses on the evolving challenges facing districts and employees in the face of COVID-19 and addresses ADA accommodations, safety protocols, and a return to in-person learning.

Session 2: Workers Comp and Impact of COVID-19 on Claims - COVID-19 has provided many new and distinct legal complications. One of the many complications is the rise in workers’ compensation claims and whether COVID-19 constitutes an occupational disease under the Texas Workers’ Compensation Act. Review best practices and new updates on workers’ compensation.

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1. COVID-19: Districts and Employees – The Balance Between Educating Students and Keeping Everyone Safe (Mar 2021)

Karl Tiger Hanner, Cynthia Rincón

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Session 1 —61 mins
COVID-19: Districts and Employees – The Balance Between Educating Students and Keeping Everyone Safe (Mar 2021)

This presentation focuses on the evolving challenges facing districts and employees in the face of COVID-19 and addresses ADA accommodations, safety protocols, and a return to in-person learning.

Originally presented: Feb 2021 School Law Conference

Karl Tiger Hanner, Attorney at Law - Austin, TX
Cynthia Rincón, Fort Worth ISD - Fort Worth, TX

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2. Workers Comp and Impact of COVID-19 on Claims (Mar 2021)

Rebecca S. Bradley, Dan Price

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Workers Comp and Impact of COVID-19 on Claims (Mar 2021)

COVID-19 has provided many new and distinct legal complications. One of the many complications is the rise in workers’ compensation claims and whether COVID-19 constitutes an occupational disease under the Texas Workers’ Compensation Act. Review best practices and new updates on workers’ compensation.

Originally presented: Feb 2021 School Law Conference

Rebecca S. Bradley, ARBH - McKinney, TX
Dan Price, Shanley Price, LLP - Austin, TX