University of Baltimore Law Forum
Volume 25, Number 3, Spring, 1995
Stress Claims under the Workers' Compensation Act of Maryland
Lauren A. Sfekas
Update on Occupational Stress Disorders
Daniel J. Freedenburg M.D.
Evolution in Workers' Compensation Rehabilitation: A Comparative Study of Professional Attitudes
Chuck Smolkin, Griscelda Massie, Tish Smith, Carole Stolte, and Karen Van Dyk
Commentary: Does the Workers' Compensation System of Maryland Favor the Injured Worker?: Yes
William R. Levasseur
Commentary: Does the Workers' Compensation System of Maryland Favor the Injured Worker?: No
Ronald J. Levasseur
Recent Developments: Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. v. Cochran: Extrinsic Evidence May Be Used by Insured to Establish Insurer's Duty to Defend under Liability Policy
Jeffrey A. Friedman
Recent Developments: Jessica G. v. Hector M.: Mother's Unsuccessful Paternity Action Does Not Bar Child's Subsequent Paternity Action
Kristin Heller Woolam
Recent Developments: National Glass, Inc. v. J.C. Penney Properties, Inc.: Waiver of Right to Pursue Mechanic's Lien Held Invalid as against Public Policy
Christopher R. Rahl
Maryland: Recent / Pending Legislation
Ruth G. Allen