Total Credits: 0.75 CLE, 0.25 Ethics, 0.75 Workers' Compensation Law Specialization
You’re Muted: Tips for Successful Remote Hearings (2023 Workers' Compensation Annual Program)
Speakers:
Hon. Amy Foster, Industrial Commission of Arizona
Jonathan Hauer, Snow, Carpio & Weekley, PLLC
Linnette Flanigan, Wright Welker & Pauole PLC
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Honorable Amy Foster serves as an Administrative Law Judge in Arizona, specializing in worker's compensation cases. Raised in Phoenix, she attended Carnegie Mellon University for undergraduate, and pursued her legal aspirations at the University of Arizona Law School, graduating in 2003. Amy's professional trajectory led her to hone her skills in disability and licensing law. In 2017, Amy joined the Industrial Commission of Arizona as an Administrative Law Judge. She also serves on the Committee on Character and Fitness for the Arizona State Bar.
Jonathan Hauer, Administrative Law Judge, joined the Industrial Commission of Arizona in 2014 as an Administrative Law Judge. During his time in the workers' compensation community, Judge Hauer has been the Commission's Assistant Chief Counsel, a Vice Chief Administrative Law Judge, and counsel for injured workers. Before joining the Industrial Commission, Judge Hauer worked in the private sector, where he represented clients in employment-related litigation. Judge Hauer received his undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland, College Park, and obtained his law degree from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law.
Linnette Flanigan currently leads the Wright Welker & Pauole workers’ compensation team and defends employers, insurance carriers and third-party administrators before the Industrial Commission and Arizona appellate courts. Linnette received both her undergraduate degree and JD from Arizona State University, where she also was the managing editor of the Arizona State Law Journal. Prior to joining SCF Arizona as a worker’s compensation attorney, she was a felony prosecutor and spent many years as a commercial litigator specializing in complex, high-stake disputes.
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