Honorable Melinda Poppe

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Robert R Potter

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Mr. Potter is a native of Atlanta. A 1970 graduate of Mercer University, he served as an officer in the U.S. Navy before returning to the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer where he served as editor-in-chief of the Law Review. Upon graduating magna cum laude in 1977, he joined Swift, Currie, McGhee… read more

Gregory T Presmanes

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James E Ramsey

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25 years’ experience. Statewide concentration in Massachusetts worker’s compensation litigation defense. My practice encompasses all forms of worker’s compensation defense to include claims brought against insurers, employers and by third party litigations for medical reimbursement. Second Injury Fund analysis. Training provided within the United States for insurers and employers on a companywide and individual basis…. read more

James A Reiter

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Sharon Funcheon Murphy

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Sharon Murphy has represented a wide range of employers throughout the state of Indiana in defense of workers’ compensation claims at all levels of litigation. She represented primarily small governmental units, schools, fire and police departments. She was an original founding member of the College (inducted in 2007) and served as its President from 2011-2013. She has… read more

Robert E Maciorowski

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Gerald Marcinkoski

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Kim R Martens

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James N McConnaughhay

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Robert Burke McLemore, Jr.

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R. Burke McLemore, Jr.: Burke’s interest in workers’ compensation began at Dickinson School of Law where he authored “Heart Attacks and the Pennsylvania Workman’s Compensation Act.” Following a clerkship in federal court he came to Thomas, Thomas & Hafer, LLP, chairing its Workers’ Compensation Section for 25+ years. He served as Secretary of the Pennsylvania… read more