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Maine workers’ compensation law treatise


by
Zachary J. Smith, esq.

 

Six years in the making, the first edition of Zachary J. Smith’s first law book is an unprecedented, comprehensive discussion of Maine’s workers’ compensation law that covers both black-letter provisions and relevant decisions.

 

Inspired by works like Field & Murray’s Maine Evidence and Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law, this treatise is over 500 pages and has thousands of footnotes citing to primary and secondary sources. The topics covered range from gradual injuries and preexisting conditions to subject-matter jurisdiction and insurance contracts. The full table of contents is published on this site to give readers a sense of the scope of the book’s coverage and its organizational structure, and excerpts are provided to show the quality of the text. The text draws from relevant statutes, administrative rules, court rules, decisions of courts and administrative agencies, constitutional provisions, and secondary sources and includes both summaries of established legal principles and original arguments.

The original content in this book is not available anywhere else, and the author’s commentary and footnotes should provide a comprehensive resource for attorneys, paralegals, insurance adjusters, and others who may want to learn more about Maine’s workers’ compensation law. For practitioners it will save research tiime, offer novel arguments, and explain legal issues that they may not be familiar with.


About THE AUTHOR

Zachary J. Smith is a sole practitioner based in Bangor, Maine, whose practice focuses on employee-side workers’ compensation and criminal defense while also including some civil litigation, appellate litigation, and business transactions.

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