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Steffen P. Lieber, Attorney at Law

Steffen Lieber has a law practice in Orange (CA)
714-769-1800
Lawyer has extensive experience representing clients in Workers Compensation matters.
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172 N Tustin St #203, Orange, CA 92867
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  • California (CA) 1993
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    CA DWC Posts Modified Interpreter Services Regulations For Comment
    WorkersCompensation.com (press release) Sacramento, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) - The Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) has modified the proposed Interpreter Services regulations. DWC posted the modified regulation text and forms on the DWC website and electronically distributed ... more »
    " Schwarzenegger's Workers' Comp 'Reform' Killed My Client "
    Brad Blog (blog) In a white paper issued in March, the California Federation of Labor (CFL) called for reforms to "undo the damage" wrought by SB 899, a California GOP-sponsored workers' compensation "reform" bill that was touted by AP in April 2004 as “one of the ... more »
    CA Update on the Processing of QME Panels
    WorkersCompensation.com (press release) San Francisco, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) - The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and the Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) are commencing a thorough review of the existing delays in processing represented injured workers' requests ... more »
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