Bryan C. Ramos

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Bryan Ramos is the founder of Ramos & Law, a litigation firm in Atlanta dedicated to Georgia’s working class. He is a fellow of the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers, and is a registered neutral with the Georgia Commission of Dispute Resolution. Mr. Ramos serves on the Georgia Advisory to the United States Commission on… read more

Annemarie Pantazis

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Annemarie Pantazis is a board-certified workers’ compensation specialist and mediator with the Wilder Pantazis Law Group in Charlotte, NC. She earned her B.A. from William & Mary in 1994 and her J.D. from Wake Forest in 1999, where she was a published member of the Law Review and Chief Justice of the Moot Court Board…. read more

David B. Kempston

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David Kempston hails from Minnesota. A perennial Super Lawyer, he was named the 2017 Anoka County Lawyer of the Year. He has written two books, “That’s Why They Call it Practicing Law” (2017) and “Lessons Learned on the Run” (2020). He enjoys reading, running, fishing, and spending time with family.

Adrienne M. Hines

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Stephen T. Harper

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Jason M. Hatfield

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Since graduating Law School, Jason has represented the residents of Northwest Arkansas in hundreds of depositions and bench trials. He has tried numerous cases to jury in Arkansas Circuit Courts and Federal Courts and have successfully reversed trial court rulings at the Arkansas Supreme Court and the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Jason has a passion… read more

Richard R. Fox

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Lewis S. Fleishman

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Lewis S. Fleishman is a maritime lawyer who focuses his practice on LHWCA and DBA cases. He has practiced law now for more than forty years. Currently, he spends considerable time assisting other attorneys with their legal issues/case development.

Nariman P. Dastur

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Jeff K. Cooper

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Norman Cole

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Graduate, Claremont Men’s College, 1971, magna cum laude; University of Oregon School of Law, 1974. Admitted to practice in Oregon, United States District Court, District of Oregon, Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Deputy district attorney for four years, then LHWCA and Oregon workers’ compensation defense attorney, 1979 to April 2018: SAIF Corporation (25… read more

S. Neal Camak

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