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Generational Practice in Workers’ Compensation Law

How has the practice of law changed over the last 50 years and do older and younger attorneys see the practice differently? What can younger and older attorneys learn from one another to be more effective advocates? Are we listening to one another or are we talking over each other? Is anybody right or wrong and does it matter?

Originally presented as part of the Workers' Compensation Institute 2025.
Credits: 0 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0.75 Other PR
SKU: P9001-25R-08
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Expires 3/01/2027

How has the practice of law changed over the last 50 years and do older and younger attorneys see the practice differently? What can younger and older attorneys learn from one another to be more effective advocates? Are we listening to one another or are we talking over each other? Is anybody right or wrong and does it matter?

James Clune, Garofalo, Schreiber, Storm & Grant, Chtd., Chicago**
Catherine Krenz Doan, Rubin Law Group, Ltd., Chicago*
Commissioner Christopher Harris, Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, Chicago
Arbitrator Elaine Llerena, Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, Chicago

Expires 3/01/2027

How has the practice of law changed over the last 50 years and do older and younger attorneys see the practice differently? What can younger and older attorneys learn from one another to be more effective advocates? Are we listening to one another or are we talking over each other? Is anybody right or wrong and does it matter?

James Clune, Garofalo, Schreiber, Storm & Grant, Chtd., Chicago**
Catherine Krenz Doan, Rubin Law Group, Ltd., Chicago*
Commissioner Christopher Harris, Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, Chicago
Arbitrator Elaine Llerena, Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, Chicago

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CategoryWorkers' Compensation
Program Date03/06/2025
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