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Workers' Compensation Law Institute


CLE Hours: 13 including 13 General, 1 Ethics, 1 Professionalism, 3 Trial Practice

Categories:
Ethics |  Professionalism |  Trial Practice
Location:
Jekyll Island Convention Center - Jekyll Island, Georgia

Dates
Schedule at a glance



Description

 

  • Speakers, session times and credit hours are subject to change.
  • Ethics | Professionalism | Trial Practice

 


  • Thursday
    October 5, 2023

  • Presiding:
  • Nathan C. Levy, Program Co-Chair; Levy Sibley Foreman & Speir LLC, Atlanta, GA
  • Elizabeth Costner, Program Co-Chair; Law Office of Elizabeth DeVaughn Costner, Savannah, GA

  • 7:30
  • Registration and Breakfast

  • 8:20
  • Greeting from ICLE Director
  • Julia D. Neighbors, ICLE Director, State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta, GA

  • 8:25
  • Welcome and Program Overview
  • Nathan C. Levy

  • 8:30
  • State of the Board
  • Hon. Benjamin J. “Ben” Vinson, Appellate Division Judge, Chairman, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA

  • 8:45
  • Settlement Division 101 – Tips on getting settlements approved smoothly! Trial Practice CLE Hour
  • Ann Baird Bishop, Hall Booth Smith PC, Atlanta, GA
  • Hon. Kimberly Stone Boehm, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA
  • Holly J. Portier, Morgan & Morgan, Atlanta, GA
  • Michelle M. Thomas, Division Director, Settlement Division, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA

  • 9:45
  • Statute of limitations, Statutes of Repose and other deadly deadlines Trial Practice CLE Hour
  • Joshua A. Carroll, Buzzell Welsh & Hill LLP, Macon, GA
  • Preston D. Holloway, Swift Currie McGhee & Hiers LLP, Atlanta, GA
  • Hon. Sharon Hurt Reeves, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Macon, GA

  • 10:45
  • BREAK

  • 11:00
  • Spine Surgeon Presentation
  • Dr. L. Fielding Callaway, MD, The Hughston Clinic, Macon, GA

  • 12:00
  • To Seek the Common Good – Professionalism in the Workers' Compensation Arena Professionalism CLE Hour
  • Hon. Viola Sellers Drew, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA
  • G. Robert Ryan, Jr., Ryan Law Firm LLC, Valdosta, GA
  • M. Clay Sewell, Jr., Alexander & Vann LLP, Thomasville, GA
  • Michelle M. Thomas

  • 1:00
  • RECESS

  • 6:00
  • Dinner and Silent Auction – Kid's Chance of GA
  • Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons Island, Georgia
  • Tickets $100.00 per person, St. Board Employees $85.00
  • Registration Link.
  • Ticket prices increase on September 21, 2023

  • Friday,
    October 6, 2023

  • Presiding:
  • Eric S. Jones, Program Co-Chair; Tavares & Jones LLC, Atlanta, GA

  • 7:55
  • Welcome and Program Overview
  • Eric S. Jones

  • 8:00
  • The Intoxication defense – Litigation in an ever-changing legal landscape Trial Practice CLE Hour
  • Mark J. Goodman, Swift Currie McGhee & Hiers LLP, Atlanta, GA
  • Robert D. “Bobby” Johnson, Johnson & Alday LLC, Marietta, GA
  • Dr. Randall L. Tackett, Ph.D., Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, INT'L, University of Georgia, College of Pharmacy, Athens, GA
  • Hon. Nicole D. Tifverman, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Savannah, GA
  •  
  • 9:00
    DSA presentation

  • 9:30
    Recent Appellate Division and Appellate Court Decisions
    N. Daniel “Dan” Lovein, Hall Booth Smith PC, Brunswick, GA
    Hon. Frank R. McKay, Appellate Division Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA
    Luanne Bryant Smith, Luanne Bryant Smith PC, Valdosta, GA

  • 10:30
  • BREAK

  • 10:45
  • Managed Care and Rehab – A Section overview
  • Neil C. Thom, Division Director, Managed Care & Rehabilitation Division, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA

  • 11:30
  • Change in Condition v. Fictional New Accident
  • Alissa C. Atkins, Atkins David LLC, Atlanta, GA
  • Hon. Andrea R. Mitchell, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA
  • Andre' Carl Ramsay, The Cochran Firm-Atlanta, Atlanta, GA

  • 12:15
  • Ethics Ethics CLE Hour
  • Hon. Melodie L. Belcher, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Macon, GA
  • Fred Green, Fred R. Green, Law Offices of Fred R. Green LLC, Dunwoody, GA
  • Lynn B. Olmert, McAngus Goudelock & Courie, Atlanta, GA

  • 1:15
  • RECESS

  • Saturday,
    October 7, 2023

  • Presiding:
  • Hon. W. Brian Mallow, Program Co-Chair; Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Albany, GA

  • 8:25
    Welcome and program overview
    Hon. W. Brian Mallow

  • 8:30
  • Where the legal meets the medical
  • Dr. Steven Greer, MD, St. Joseph's/Candler, Pooler, GA
  • Tina M. Trunzo Lute, Levy Sibley Foreman & Speir LLC, Atlanta, GA
  • Hon. Jerome J. Stenger, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers' Compensation, Savannah, GA
  • Jennie H. Tavares, Tavares & Jones LLC, Atlanta, GA

  • 9:30
  • Employment issues 101 – Independent Contractors, Statutory Employment, Borrowed Servant Doctrine and Joint Employment
  • Robert L. Hendrix, III, Morgan & Morgan, Columbus, GA
  • Hon. Johnny Mason, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA
  • Jeri A. Sawyer, Law Office of Laura Ogg and Associates, Alpharetta, GA

  • 10:30
  • BREAK

  • 10:45
  • Employment issues 201 – The PEO, Temp Agencies and Staffing Companies
  • Hon. Tasca Hagler, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Columbus, GA
  • Kenneth S. Thaxton, Dean Thaxton, Cordele, GA
  • Teri Alpert Zarrillo, Goodman McGuffey LLP, Atlanta, GA

  • 11:45
  • Technology and evidentiary issues
  • Matthew S. Cumper, Richter Head Shinall White & Slotkin LLP, Atlanta, GA
  • Hon. Richard Sapp, III, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Dalton, GA
  • Alexander J. Tertichny, Montlick & Associates PC, Atlanta, GA

  • 12:30
  • Litigation of a Catastrophic Designation Claim
  • Hon. Meg T. Hartin, Administrative Law Judge, State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Atlanta, GA
  • Ryan Vincent Klee, Drew Eckl & Farnham LLP, Atlanta, GA
  • R. Chinny Law, Ramos & Law, Atlanta, GA

  • 1:15
  • ADJOURN

 

Version 4

 


Handouts

Speaker

Ms. Michelle Marie Thomas's Profile

Ms. Michelle Marie Thomas Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Michelle Thomas received her undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary and her law degree from The Columbus School of Law at Catholic University. 

She began her legal career as a claimant’s disability attorney in her hometown of Athens, Georgia.  In 2000, she joined an insurance defense firm in Atlanta as a workers’ compensation associate.  Thereafter, she spent several years working for an insurance company as part of their workers’ compensation defense team, before returning briefly to private practice in 2016. 

In 2018, she joined the State Board of Workers’ Compensation as a mediator, helping parties to resolve issues and achieve settlement across the state.  In 2019, in addition to her role as a mediator, she began serving as a Staff Attorney for the Appellate Division of the Board, assisting the Appellate Judges with their decisions in workers’ compensation cases on appeal. Michelle became the Division Director for the Settlement Division of the Board in 2022.

In her free time, Michelle enjoys baking, reading, and yoga.  She is fluent in German and frequently travels to Germany to visit friends and family. 


Ms. Holly Jane Portier Related Seminars and Products

Attorney

Morgan & Morgan


Holly Portier attended the State University of West Georgia and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s of Arts in English. She is a claimant’s attorney at Morgan & Morgan, she began practicing workers’ compensation in 2008 after graduating cum laude at Georgia State University.

While in law school, Portier competed on the school’s mock trial team; her team won first place at the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, NACDL, Competition. She clerked for Justice Hunstein, Georgia Supreme Court and for Judge Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore, Fulton County Superior Court.


Ms. Ann Baird Bishop's Profile

Ms. Ann Baird Bishop Related Seminars and Products

Hall Booth Smith PC


Ann Baird Bishop graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Vanderbilt University in 1973 and from Mercer University School of Law with a Juris Doctor in 1976.  At Mercer, Ann was a member of the Editorial Board of the Mercer Law Review, the Secretary of the Student Bar Association, a member of Phi Delta Phi and the Phi Delta Phi graduate of the year in 1976 as well as being on the Dean’s List and receiving the American Jurisprudence/Highest Grade Awards in Labor Standards and Administrative Law.  
Since 1981, Ann has practiced almost exclusively in the area of workers’ compensation representing employers and insurers.  Ann began practicing in the area of workers’ compensation at Swift, Currie, McGhee and Hiers before leaving with 21 other lawyers to form Drew, Eckl and Farnham where Ann was selected as the first female partner.  Ann was the founding member of A. B. Bishop & Associates where she worked representing self-insured employers and insurance companies in the area of workers’ compensation before merging with Sponsler, Bennett, Jacobs & Adams on December 1, 2013, and creating Sponsler, Bishop, Koren & Hammer. Ann is delighted to have joined Hall Booth Smith P. C. where she continues to represent employers and insurers.
Ann is AV rated, the highest rating awarded by Martindale-Hubbell.  Ann has served on the Executive Committee of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the State Bar of Georgia, was Section Chair for 2007-2008, has served on the Rules and Mediation Committee of the Chairman’s Advisory Council of the State Board of Workers’ Compensation for more than 25 years and was editor for the biannual newsletter published by the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Bar for three years.  Ann has spoken myriad times on a wide variety of topics relevant to the defense of workers’ compensation claims.
Ann was on the Board of Directors for many years and is a past president of the Board of Kids’ Chance of Georgia, Inc., an organization in which she has been active as a volunteer since it began in 1988.  Ann, also, served on the Board of Directors of Kids’ Chance of America and was president of the national organization for 2014-2016.  In 2012, Ann was inducted as a Fellow into the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers and served on its Board.  Ann served on the Board of Visitors for Mercer University School of Law to which she was elected Secretary in 2012 and Chair for 2017-2019.  Ann was honored to receive the 2017 Distinguished Service Award from the Workers’ Compensation Section of the State Bar of Georgia and is a 2018 recipient of the Justice Benham Award for Community Service.  In 2019, Ann accepted an invitation to serve on the Board of the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America.  Most recently, Ann was selected for inclusion in the 2023 edition of Best Lawyers in America.


Hon. Kimberly Stone Boehm's Profile

Hon. Kimberly Stone Boehm Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Kimberly Boehm is an administrative law judge with the State Board of Workers’ Compensation’s Atlanta office.  Prior to joining the Board in 2017, she represented injured workers for several years and before that, had a defense practice representing employers, insurers, servicing agents, and group funds in Duluth.  She graduated from the University of Georgia with an undergraduate degree in history and philosophy, and obtained her law degree from the Georgia State University College of Law in 1996. She is a member of the National Association of Workers’ Compensation Judiciary (NAWCJ) and Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators (SAWCA). 


Mr. Joshua Albert Carroll's Profile

Mr. Joshua Albert Carroll Related Seminars and Products

Buzzell Welsh & Hill LLP


Josh Carroll is a partner in the Macon law firm of Buzzell, Welsh & Hill. His practice is evenly divided between handling workers’ compensation cases and personal injury cases, including cases involving automobile accidents, trucking accidents, workplace injuries and deaths, wrongful death negligence claims, medical negligence claims, long-term disability insurance disputes, and nursing home neglect cases.

 

Josh currently serves as the Executive Vice President of the Executive Council of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA), and is a former Chairman of GTLA’s Civil Justice PAC. He serves on the Legislative Committee of the State Board of Workers’ Compensation’s Chairman’s Advisory Council. Josh has been a member of the Board of Directors for the Workers’ Compensation Claimants’ Lawyers (WCCL) section of GTLA since 2017, and is a past president of the Macon Trial Lawyers’ Association. He is a 2015 graduate of GTLA’s LEAD (Leadership Education & Advanced Direction) Program.

 

Josh was selected for SuperLawyers in 2022 and 2023, and was previously named a “Georgia Rising Star” by SuperLawyers from 2012 to 2020. He has also been included in the “Legal Elite,” published by Georgia Trend Magazine.


Mr. Preston David Holloway's Profile

Mr. Preston David Holloway Related Seminars and Products

Swift Currie McGhee & Hiers LLP


Preston D. Holloway defends workers’ compensation claims on behalf of employers, insurers, self-insureds and third-party administrators throughout Georgia. For more than 10 years Preston has represented clients in the insurance, construction and quick-service restaurant sectors. He is also experienced in handling workers’ compensation challenges that are unique to staffing agencies. For example, he works with those whose employees can disproportionately hail from troubled backgrounds, who lack training needed to meet heavy-duty job requirements and who receive insufficient supervision. Preston advises clients to manage risk and resolve disputes in a quick and economical manner, including weighing the costs of litigation against posturing for a favorable settlement. He is experienced in all phases of dispute resolution, having deposed a wide range of witnesses, including medical professionals. In addition to defending claims at the hearing level, he also realizes the value that alternative dispute resolution can have in certain matters. Before beginning his legal career, Preston studied broadcast journalism and honed many of the skills necessary to effectively understand and litigate workers’ compensation claims, including investigation, research and the ability to leverage that information to communicate a compelling narrative. His priority is to positively position his client in the legal matter, and to that end, he ensures they are well-informed throughout the case to best understand their legal options. Preston brings a service-oriented approach to his practice, providing adaptive and organized legal counsel in the most challenging of cases.


Hon. Sharon Hurt Reeves's Profile

Hon. Sharon Hurt Reeves Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Judge Sharon Reeves is the Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation.  Before her appointment in 2017, she spent more than 20 years in private practice specializing in workers’ compensation and general litigation.  She is a Board Member of the National Association of Workers’ Compensation Judiciary (NAWCJ) and a Fellow in the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers.  She is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the University of Georgia School of Law.


Mr. Michael Clay Sewell Jr.'s Profile

Mr. Michael Clay Sewell Jr. Related Seminars and Products

Alexander & Vann LLP


Clay Sewell, Jr. is a partner with Alexander & Vann. Clay began his career with the law firm of Swift, Currie, McGhee, and Heirs in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a Thomasville native, and he returned to Alexander and Vann in 2014. Since then, he has developed a general litigation practice with special emphasis on representation of hospitals, nurses, physicians, businesses, local governments, and their insurers. He also handles a wide variety of employment law matters on behalf of many local businesses and employers. Additionally, Clay is experienced in general litigation, medical malpractice, local government law, personal injury litigation, workers’ compensation, and auto accident litigation.

Clay graduated with honors from Hampden-Sydney College in 2008, then attended the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University, graduating with honors in 2011.

While in law school, Clay served as an editor of the Mercer Law Review. He was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 2011, and is an active member of numerous boards. He currently serves with the Thomasville National Bank Board of Directors, Glen Arven Country Club Board of Governors, Board of Trustees for the Thomasville Center for the Arts, Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of South Georgia and is a prior Board member of Thomasville Landmarks.


Hon. Viola Sellers Drew's Profile

Hon. Viola Sellers Drew Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Judge Viola Drew is a graduate of Emory University School of Law. She has been an administrative law judge with the State Board of Workers’ Compensation for over 30 years.  She has also served as a Director of the Board, as Chief Judge, as Interim Executive Director, and as acting Director of the Licensure and Self-Insurance Division during her tenure with the Board.  She is currently serving as Deputy Executive Director of the Board, and she also continues to hear cases as an administrative law judge in Atlanta.  In addition, she serves as Ethics Counsel to the Board and as a member and staff liaison to the Advisory Council’s Rules Committee.



Mr. Robert David Johnson's Profile

Mr. Robert David Johnson Related Seminars and Products

Johnson & Alday LLC


Trial Lawyer Bobby Johnson is proud to call Cobb County his home for over 33 years. He attended Harrison High School before obtaining his undergraduate degree at the University of Georgia. At UGA, he earned a degree in Political Science with a minor in Archaeology.

Following college, Bobby worked for several years as a paralegal. He then attended Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Florida. While at Stetson, Bobby won the campus mock trial competition. 

After graduating law school, Bobby worked at Swift, Currie, McGhee & Hiers as an associate, representing employers and insurers in workers’ compensation claims. 

In July 2010, Bobby decided he would rather represent injured workers and plaintiffs than continue representing insurance companies. He joined a small Marietta plaintiff's firm as an associate. For 7 years, Bobby represented injured workers and victims of negligence. Bobby tried numerous cases to verdict and tried countless workers compensation claims.

In September of 2017, Bobby formed a partnership with his good friend John Alday. John and Bobby represent the residents of Cobb County and the state of Georgia in personal injury and workers’ compensation claims.

Bobby and his wife, Samantha are residents of Marietta, Georgia. He has two adorable children, Mary Wells and Winn. He and his family are members of Marietta First United Methodist Church and enjoy spending time with family and friends, watching UGA football and fishing. He also plays bass guitar in two bands, Bellwether Station and Better by Daylight. Bellwether Station won the Atlanta Bar Association’s Law Jam twice and has released two albums (you can find them on spotify and i-tunes).

Bobby recently graduated the Leadership Cobb program and volunteers for various Cobb-based charities. He also coaches the Marietta High School Mock Trial Team.



Hon. Nicole Danielle Tifverman's Profile

Hon. Nicole Danielle Tifverman Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Nicole Tifverman is an Administrative Law Judge with the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation in Savannah, Georgia. Prior to her appointment as a judge in 2011, she practiced workers’ compensation law in Atlanta for 24 years. She received a B.A. from the University of Rhode Island and a J.D. from Emory University School of Law




Mr. Frank McKay's Profile

Mr. Frank McKay Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Judge FRANK R. McKay is an Appellate Judge and Director for the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation where he served as Chairman and Chief Appellate Judge for eight years.

In 2024, Judge McKay was inducted into the National Association of Workers’ Compensation Judiciary Hall of Fame. He also received the 2019 National Judge Comp Laude Award from WorkCompCentral.  He is a Fellow of the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers (CWCL).  He is a Past-President of the Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators (SAWCA) and Co-Dean of the 2024 and 2023 Roger L. Williams National Regulators College.  He served on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Workers’ Compensation Judiciary (NAWCJ).  He served on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) and serves on the Board of Advisors for the Workers’ Compensation Institute (WCI). He served on the Board of Directors of Kids’ Chance of Georgia.  He served on the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute’s (WCRI) Georgia Advisory Committee.  He serves on Georgia’s Statewide Opioid Task Force.  Judge McKay is a frequent speaker at the National Association of Workers’ Compensation Judiciary College and many other conferences.

He came to the Board in 2013 from private practice where he was a partner in the Stewart, Melvin and Frost law firm in Gainesville, Georgia. His practice was concentrated in workers’ compensation, and he tried and presented many cases before the Administrative Law Judges and the Appellate Division of the State Board and appeals to the Superior Courts and the Georgia Court of Appeals. He was a former Special Assistant Attorney General handling workers’ compensation claims for the State of Georgia. He was on the State Board’s Advisory Council prior to being appointed the Chairman by the Governor of Georgia in 2013 and 2017.  He was reappointed as a Director and Appellate Judge by Governor Brian P. Kemp in 2021.

He obtained his law degree (J.D.) from Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, and his undergraduate degree (B.A. Economics) from Clemson University. 


Mr. Neil Chandler Thom's Profile

Mr. Neil Chandler Thom Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Neil Thom is the Managed Care and Rehabilitation Division Director for the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation.  Prior to this, he provided legal support to the three-member Board in its role as an appellate body in litigated workers’ compensation claims.  Before joining the Board staff, he spent 25 years in private legal practice, representing injured workers, employers, and insurers in workers’ compensation claims. 

Neil is a member of the Chairman’s Advisory Council, has authored numerous articles on workers’ compensation, and is a frequent speaker at conferences and continuing education programs.  He obtained his law degree as a Hatton Lovejoy Scholar and his Bachelor of Arts as a Foundation Fellow, both from the University of Georgia. 

Outside of professional activities, Neil’s interests include serving on the board of Trinity United Methodist Church, Atlanta, and managing an online community for francophones learning English. 

Neil can be reached at (404) 651-7831; ThomN@sbwc.ga.gov; State Board of Workers’ Compensation, 270 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta GA  30303. 


Mr. Andre' Carl Ramsay's Profile

Mr. Andre' Carl Ramsay Related Seminars and Products

The Cochran Firm-Atlanta


Attorney Andre’ C. Ramsay joined The Cochran Firm Atlanta in 2016 where he specializes in the practice areas of Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury. Mr. Ramsay aggressively represents many injured workers in acquiring all income and medical benefits available to them to the full extent of the law. Andre’ earned a bachelor’s degree in Management of Information Studies, with a minor in Business Administration from Florida State University and later earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School.


Ms. Alissa Christine Atkins's Profile

Ms. Alissa Christine Atkins Related Seminars and Products

Atkins David LLC


Alissa Atkins is the Managing Partner at Atkins David, LLC. For more than twenty years, she has practiced exclusively in the area of workers’ compensation defense, representing employers, insurance carriers, and third-party administrators throughout Georgia.  She handles all aspects of workers’ compensation claims and is often brought in to resolve difficult matters and close lingering claims.

 

She graduated magna cum laude from Suffolk University in Boston with an honors degree in History. She received her J.D. from Georgia State University School of Law, where she served as Vice President of the Moot Court Board.  Alissa is a member of the Workers’ Compensation sections of the State Bar of Georgia and the Atlanta Bar Association, where she also serves as a Board member. 


Ms. Andrea Renee Mitchell's Profile

Ms. Andrea Renee Mitchell Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


The Honorable Andrea R. Mitchell is a 1987 graduate of Spelman College and a 2001 graduate of Georgia State University’s College of Law.

After spending 18 years as an Army brat, Judge Mitchell moved to Atlanta in 1984 to attend Spelman College, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics.  After several years in the private sector, she returned to school and began pursuing a graduate degree at Georgia State University.  While pursuing that degree, she worked as a legal secretary for a well-respected workers’ compensation claimant’s attorney in Atlanta, which was the catalyst for attending law school. 

After graduating from GSU in 2001, she spent 10 years as a defense attorney, representing Employers, Insurers, Self-Insureds and Servicing Agents in workers’ compensation cases across Georgia.  She was appointed to the State Board of Workers’ Compensation as an Administrative Law Judge in July of 2011, and after spending 2 ½ years in Savannah, Georgia, she returned home and currently works in the Atlanta office where she hears cases stemming from injuries occurring in the metro Atlanta area


Mr. Frederick Reuben Green's Profile

Mr. Frederick Reuben Green Related Seminars and Products

Law Offices of Fred R Green LLC


Fred Green is a trial attorney with over 29 years experience in workers’ compensation and civil litigation.

After 27 years as a defense attorney, including 20-plus years as a partner at a prestigious Atlanta defense firm practicing workers’ compensation, civil litigation and professional malpractice, in 2021, Fred opened his own firm and is now represents injured workers and others who suffered harm as the result of someone else’s negligence.

Fred is also a mediator at BAY Mediation & Arbitration Services and regularly mediates workers’ compensation and personal injury cases. As a mediator, Fred is patient during the mediation process and is very effective at developing rapport with the parties which increases the likelihood of reaching resolution.

Throughout his career, Fred has spoken at numerous industry and client seminars in the areas of workers’ compensation, ethics and professionalism. Fred speaks proficient German and is AV®Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated¹ by the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. In addition to his professional pursuits, Fred was involved from 1997 through 2015 in the State Bar of Georgia’s High School Mock Trial Competition as an attorney coach for the highly successful Milton High School and Chattahoochee High School
Mock Trial Teams.

Fred received his J.D. from University of Detroit Mercy School of Law and his A.B. from the University of Michigan



Hon. Melodie Lynn Belcher's Profile

Hon. Melodie Lynn Belcher Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Melodie Belcher is an Administrative Law Judge for the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation. After spending nearly 10 years as a flight attendant, Melodie attended Georgia State University College of Law where she was an editor on the law review and graduated cum laude. Melodie then went to work for Swift, Currie, McGhee and Hiers, an Atlanta firm, where she represented employers and insurers in workers’ compensation claims. In 1999, Melodie joined the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation. She served as the chief judge from 2009 until 2012. Melodie is actively involved with the Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators and  previously served as SAWCA’s president. She served on the Board of the National Association of Workers’ Compensation Judiciary (NAWCJ) and was inducted into their initial Hall of Fame class. She has also been inducted as a fellow in the College of Workers’ Compensation Attorneys. Melodie speaks frequently on workers’ compensation issues in Georgia and nationally. She lives in Lagrange, Georgia. 



Ms. Tina Marie Trunzo Lute's Profile

Ms. Tina Marie Trunzo Lute Related Seminars and Products

Levy Sibley Foreman & Speir LLC


Tina Trunzo Lute grew up in Boca Raton, Florida. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Central Florida. She attended St. Thomas University School of Law in Florida, where she earned her Juris Doctorate and her LLM in Intercultural Human Rights. While in law school, she served as the Editor in Chief of the Intercultural Human Rights law review. Tina has practiced workers’ compensation defense since 2015. Tina, her husband, and their son enjoy traveling and gaming. 


Hon. Jerome J. Stenger's Profile

Hon. Jerome J. Stenger Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


 

JERRY STENGER, ALJ

State Board of Workers' Compensation

7 East Congress St., Suite 601

Savannah, Georgia 31401

(912) 651-6223

 

Graduated with a B.A. from West Georgia College (now the University of West Georgia) in 1983

 

Graduated with J.D. from Mercer University School of Law in Macon, Georgia, in 1986.

 

Law Clerk for trial court judges in Savannah, Georgia 1986-1989.

 

Practiced workers' compensation law in Savannah and Atlanta from 1989 to 1995.

 

Administrative Law Judge in the Savannah office of the Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation from October 1995 through the present.


Ms. Jeri Arrington Sawyer's Profile

Ms. Jeri Arrington Sawyer Related Seminars and Products

Law Office of Laura Ogg and Associates



Hon. Johnny W. Mason Jr.'s Profile

Hon. Johnny W. Mason Jr. Related Seminars and Products

Judge

State Board of Workers' Compensation


JUDGE JOHNNY MASON, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, obtained his B.A. in 1978 from the University of Pennsylvania, and obtained his law degree in 1984 from Woodrow Wilson College of Law. Judge Mason was in private practice as a trial lawyer from 1985 to 1995, primarily practicing in the areas of civil rights, domestic law, workers’ compensation, criminal defense, and personal injury. In 1995, Judge Mason was appointed as an Administrative Law Judge with the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation. In 2000, on appointment by the Governor, Judge Mason served for one year as Chief Judge of the Georgia Office of State Administrative Hearings and, thereafter, returned to the Workers’ Compensation Board where he continues to serve as an Administrative Law Judge.


Mr. Kenneth Shaun Thaxton's Profile

Mr. Kenneth Shaun Thaxton Related Seminars and Products

Dean Thaxton


Ken Thaxton was born and raised in Roberta, GA. When Ken was a child, his father started a trucking business, which Ken ultimately spent over ten years working with through his late teens and twenties. Ken graduated from Houston County High School in Warner Robins, GA in 2001 with a 4.0 GPA. He then studied Business and Information Technology at Macon State College, ultimately graduating with a 4.0 GPA in 2004. After graduation, Ken continued to work with his father’s trucking company, and in late 2005, Ken and his father started an aircraft charter company, Southern Jet, Inc., under Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. Ken served as President of Southern Jet from 2006 until 2010, when he and his father sold the company. Ken is a Commercially Licensed Instrument, Multi-Engine Pilot. While serving as President of Southern Jet, Ken started Law School at the University of Georgia School of Law in 2009. Ken focused primarily on business and civil law, including Workers’ Compensation, while at UGA. He graduated Cum Laude and was in the top 25% of his class from UGA Law in 2012. Ken is licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia, and he is also a licensed neutral (mediator) in the State of Georgia. Ken represents small businesses in transactional matters and business conflicts, and he also represents injured workers and Plaintiffs injured in cases of negligence, as well as Employees in Employment disputes. Ken has a particular focus on workers' compensation cases dealing with complex fact patterns and/or cases involving Staffing Companies/PEOs. During his spare time, Ken enjoys swimming, cycling, sporting clays, and fishing. He also does charity work with a national scholarship fund.



Hon. Tasca Badcock Hagler's Profile

Hon. Tasca Badcock Hagler Related Seminars and Products


Judge Tasca Hagler has been an Administrative Law Judge  for the Ga State Board of Workers’ Compensation for the past 34 years , serving 22 counties in the Columbus area.  She graduated from Mercer University with a BS degree in Economics. She received her law degree from Mercer University where she served as President of her legal fraternity and Treasurer of the Student Govt Association. Upon graduating from law school, she entered the practice of law as an assistant district attorney , prosecuting felony cases throughout the five county Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit. Following eight years as a prosecutor , she entered the private practice of law focusing on criminal defense and family law. She was appointed an Administrative Law Judge in 1988.  While at the Board she served as past chairman of the Annual Workers’ Compensation seminar, has written numerous articles on various aspects of Ga.’s Workers Compensation law and is frequently a guest speaker at various seminars throughout the State. Along with hearing cases she also mediates cases at the Board. In her spare time she has served on the Board of the Urban League, past president of the Springer Theater board,  and board member of the local American Cancer Society. She  currently serves as a deacon in her church and volunteers at the Seneca Pro life center.


Mr. Matthew St Nicholas Cumper's Profile

Mr. Matthew St Nicholas Cumper Related Seminars and Products

Richter Head Shinall White & Slotkin LLP


Matt Cumper is a Partner at Richter, Head, Shinall, White & Slotkin.  He represents the interests of employers, insurers, and third-party administrators throughout Georgia.  He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Boston University and went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Wake Forest University School of Law.


Mr. Alexander John Tertichny's Profile

Mr. Alexander John Tertichny Related Seminars and Products

Montlick & Associates PC


Alexander “Alex” Tertichny grew up in Pittsburgh but has lived in Atlanta since 2002. He got undergraduate degrees from Wake Forest University in Political Science and Spanish. Alex got his Juris Doctor from Georgia State University College of Law in 2016, graduating cum laude. Since then, Alex has exclusively represented claimants in Georgia Workers’ Compensation cases, as well as handling associated personal injury and social security disability claims.

 

Outside of work, Alex loves to travel, garden, fish, and golf. He has volunteered coaching high school mock trial and with Kids’ Chance of Georgia and served on the Board of directors of Dress for Success Atlanta. Alex lives in Atlanta with his wife, daughter, two dogs, and cat.


Mr. Richard Hampton Sapp III's Profile

Mr. Richard Hampton Sapp III Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Worker's Compensation


RICHARD HAMPTON SAPP, III is an Administrative Law Judge with the State Board of Workers Compensation. He handles the Northwest Georgia territory including the Dalton, Blue Ridge, Jasper, and Rome areas.  He is a 1984 graduate of Emory University and a cum laude 1987 graduate of Mercer Law School.  He spent four years after graduation from law school handling a variety of cases including criminal cases, divorce cases, and workers compensation cases at the Dalton, Georgia, law firm of Kinney and Kemp.  Next, he was an in-house attorney for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company for a few years, and then he was a partner at the Atlanta law firm, Swift Currie, for over 20 years where he handled workers compensation cases.  He has been an administrative law judge for eight years.  


Ms. Rotsen Dara Diya Law's Profile

Ms. Rotsen Dara Diya Law Related Seminars and Products

Claimant's attorney

Ramos & Law


Claimant's attorney



Ms. Meg Tysinger Hartin's Profile

Ms. Meg Tysinger Hartin Related Seminars and Products

Judge

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Meg Tysinger Hartin grew up in Atlanta.  She attended Converse College for her undergraduate degree and the University of Georgia for her J.D.  After graduating from Georgia, she clerked for Judge P. Harris Hines then worked several years in private practice in Marietta focusing on civil litigation.  She served as a Regional Attorney and then Deputy Managing Attorney at the Atlanta office of the FDIC.  Meg joined the Board as an ALJ in 1997.      


Mr. Nathan Cook Levy Related Seminars and Products

Partner

Levy Sibley Foreman & Speir LLC


Nathan Levy is a partner with Levy, Sibley, Foreman & Speir, LLC. Levy has practiced in the area of workers’ compensation defense since 1998. Levy earned his Bachelor’s of Arts degree from Auburn University in 1994 and his Juris Doctor degree from the Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in 1997. Levy is a member of the State Bar of Alabama and the State Bar of Georgia. Levy served as 2003 co-chairman of the annual Workers' Compensation Seminar. He was also a speaker in 2006 and 2013 on Case Law Update at the annual Workers' Compensation Seminar and presented at the 2016 seminar on The Escalation of Pain Medication in Workers’ Compensation Cases. Levy is a current member of the State Bar of Georgia Workers’ Compensation Executive Committee. Levy represents numerous insurers, self-insureds and third-party administrators. His areas of practice include general litigation, insurance defense and workers' compensation defense. Levy is a Martindale Hubbell A.V. pre-eminent rated attorney.





Dr. Steven Greer's Profile

Dr. Steven Greer Related Seminars and Products


Dr. Greer was born and raised in Coastal Georgia.  He obtained his undergraduate degree in neuroscience from the University of Delaware and his medical degree from St. George's University.

Dr. Greer completed his residency in Family Medicine and Fellowship in Primary Care Sports Medicine at Moses Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro, NC. During his career, he has served as team physician for High school, Collegiate, and professional athletes and was medical director for the largest Ironman 70.3 in the world.  He was the Director of Primary Care Sports Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia, where he founded their Sports Medicine Fellowship.  He has written multiple book chapters and articles, including “What physical exam techniques are useful to detect malingering.”

 

In 2022, he returned to Savannah to develop St. Joseph’s/Candler’s Bone, Joint, and Muscle Care Program.  He serves as team physician for Savannah State University and Richmond Hill High School

• Medical School: St. George's University School of Medicine- West Indies 2002

• Residency in Family Medicine: Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital 2005

• Fellowship in Sports Medicine: Moses H. Cone Primary Care Sports Medicine 2006

• Certification: Am Bd of Family Medicine

• Certification: Am Bd of Family Medicine-Sports Medicine


Ms. Elizabeth DeVaughn Costner's Profile

Ms. Elizabeth DeVaughn Costner Related Seminars and Products

Law Office of Elizabeth DeVaughn Costner


BIOGRAPHY

                                                  OF

                               ELIZABETH DEVAUGHN COSTNER

 

 

Elizabeth DeVaughn Costner was born on October 1, 1967 in Montezuma, Georgia.  She attended the University of Georgia where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Science in 1990.  Thereafter, she attended the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University and earned her Juris Doctor in 1993.

 

Mrs. Costner first practiced in Valdosta, Georgia with the firm of Clyatt, Clyatt and Costner.  She practiced exclusively in Workers’ Compensation defense.  Thereafter, in 2000, she moved to Savannah, Georgia and joined the firm of Herndon & Costner. In 2006, Mrs. Costner began a solo practice.  Her practice is now limited to the representation of Workers’ Compensation Claimants.

 

She has been an active member of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the State Board of Georgia.  Mrs. Costner has been a frequent speaker at Workers’ Compensation Seminars throughout the State. She is a certified mediator who has mediated State and Federal cases throughout the country since 2006. She served on the Legislative Committee on the Georgia Chairman’s Advisory Council.  She served on the Workers’ Compensation Committee of the State Bar of Georgia for five years and was the Chairman in 2018. She co-chaired the 2018 and 2023 Annual Georgia Workers’ Compensation Seminars. In March of 2019, Elizabeth was inducted into the National College of Workers’ Compensation attorneys. 

 

 


Mr. William Brian Mallow's Profile

Mr. William Brian Mallow Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Mr. Benjamin James Vinson's Profile

Mr. Benjamin James Vinson Related Seminars and Products

State Board of Workers' Compensation


Ben Vinson was appointed as Chairman and Chief Appellate Judge of the State Board of Workers’ Compensation for the State of Georgia by Governor Brian Kemp in May of 2021. He previously served as Director and Appellate Division Judge for the Board having been appointed by former Governor Nathan Deal in July of 2017. In addition to hearing workers’ compensation cases onappeal, ChairmanVinson shares responsibility with Judges McKay and Bah lfor governing the state agency, which includes regulatory, policy,and operational matters.Prior to joining the Board, he was a partner at Dentons US LLP, focusing his practice on public policy and political law for over ten years. Before that he served as majority caucus counsel in the Georgia House of Representatives and as counsel to the administration floor leaders for former Governor Sonny Perdue. He clerked for Judge W. Brevard Hand of the United States District Court following law school and has been a long-time member of the Atlanta Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society. During his time at Dentons, he was appointed by Governor Deal to serve as Chairman of the Governor’s Commission on the City of Brookhaven and the Georgia Immigration Enforcement Review Board. ChairmanVinson grew up in Dallas, Georgia and earned a bachelor’s degree from Furman University then a law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law, where he was a member of the editorial board and an articles editorof the Georgia Law Review. Heand his wife, Ansley, have two children and reside in Greensboro, Georgia


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Residence Inn Jekyll Island

178 South Beachview Drive Jekyll Island, Georgia 31527

  • Start Date: Tuesday, October 3, 2023
  • End Date: Monday, October 9, 2023
  • Cutoff Date: Wednesday, September 13, 2023

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Cut-off date for all reservations is Wednesday, September 13, 2023.

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PREPARING TO ATTEND 

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DURING THE INSTITUTE  

  • Attendees should arrive at 75 Beachview Drive North, Jekyll Island, Georgia 31527 
  • Registration for the Institute will be open Wednesday, October 4, 2023 from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 
  • Breakfast will be served Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 a.m. 

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Location

Jekyll Island Convention Center

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75 Beachview Drive North, Jekyll Island, Georgia 31527, United States
(912) 635-6400
www.jekyllisland.com

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