Comp Corner delivers guest-driven, thought-leadership conversations with leading California workers' compensation practitioners and firm leaders. For PR professionals, it offers access to industry authorities for credible quotes, bylined perspectives, and potential cross-promotion with a law firm audience; strong spots for elevating expert credibility and targeted visibility among insurers, adjusters, and defense attorneys. Booking opportunities skew toward senior attorneys, partners, and editors with high industry influence; typical guest credentials include legal leadership and notable sector contributions; cadence is irregular, so plan well in advance.
7 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Male, USA
ariaby@bradfordbarthel.com
Business, Society & Culture, Careers, Government
Typical Credentials:
JD or equivalent legal credential; senior attorney or partner; recognized leadership in workers' compensation or related field
Required Achievements:
published case law analyses, leadership roles in major law firms, editorial board membership, notable industry contributions, speaking engagements or awards
Fariba Jafary - Recruitment And Development, Growth, Management, And Mentoring Within The Firm, John Kamin - Case Law Recap And Analysis (zenith, Going And Coming Rule, Vigil, Kite Doctrine); Editorial Board Insights, Kimberly Wagner - California Workers' Compensation Trends; Career Advice; Industry Misconceptions; Future Outlook, Manjit Batth - California Workers' Compensation Distinctions Across Regions; Industry Challenges; Misconceptions; Future Outlook, Scott Rountree - QME Fee Schedules And Panels; Emerging Trends In Work Comp; Cross-california Practice
workers' compensation, case law, QME, panels, permanent disability, fee schedules, medical-legal costs, liens, depositions, recruitment and development