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Thursday, February 9, 2023

Work Comp Academy 2023

It is rare that a litigator has the chance to collaborate with the breadth of experience that is the faculty of the Work Comp Academy 2023. This program is titled “the next generation,“ and it’s focused upon those who will be the foundation of this practice in 10-20 years' time. Our recollections of the greatest generation are supporting what is workers' compensation today, and remind us what was. The boomers are owning and running law firms, but are fading and retreating. The millennials are certainly today's management and experience. But, generation Z is entering the legal practice. They are undoubtedly tomorrow. What we do for them will make a big difference in what this practice looks like in decades to come. 

On May 19, 2023, the Florida Office of Judges of Compensation claims will present in Orlando, a Worker’s Compensation Academy, focused on interaction, communication, collegiality, mentorship, and professionalism. In a full-day program, extensively diverse faculty will provide small-group interaction with lawyers that have less than 7 years of experience in the workers' compensation practice. The atmosphere will be relaxed, the theme will be collaboration, and the results will be rewarding for all involved.

As we "experienced" aged mature old attorneys and judges strive to deliver the wisdom of experience, struggles, and investment, it is hoped that the next generation will reciprocally deliver perceptions, innovations, and fresh perspectives. It is critical to accept and remember that this practice will eventually not belong to, or even include, the baby boomers, but will come to be the domain of these Millenials and then the "next generation." They will be the leaders, the litigators, and the foundation of workers' compensation. Hopefully, they will collaborate one day to similarly welcome and involve yet another "next generation," and so on and so on. 

Young lawyers will be receiving emails about this program soon. If you are a practitioner with less than 7 years of workers' compensation experience, keep an eye out or email david.langham@doah.state.fl.us to express your interest. If you don't meet the criteria, but someone you know does, send them a note and let them know of this unbelievable opportunity to be in the company of some fantastic practitioners, mediators, and judges!

The program will be limited to lawyers with less than 7 years' of workers' compensation experience. Initially, we will strive to limit firms to 3 attendees, in the interest of diversity, but more may be included on a space-available basis. We will strive to keep the limited (40) seats as evenly divided and diverse as possible. The goal is to involve those who represent workers, as well as those who represent employers. The goal is communication, collegiality, and community. This will be an outstanding opportunity for all young attorneys in this practice. And, the price is absolutely free. 

Spread the word. The faculty represents an aggregate of over 1,000 years of legal experience and over 100 years of judicial experience. We are grateful to the many outstanding lawyers that have committed to making this program a rousing success:

Catharine Frances Agacinski, Esq. (TPA); Holly Akers, Esq. (JAX); Judge Eduardo Almeyda (MIA); Neil Ambekar (ORL); Judge Wilbur Anderson (DAY); Judge Brian Anthony (TPA); Judge Robert Arthur (TPA); Courtney Collins Bahe, Esq. (ORL); Caitlin Beyl, Esq. (JAX); John Paul Brooks, Esq. (DAY); Jessica Carrier, Esq. (SAR); Judge Barbara Case (WPB); Natalie Cavallaro, Esq. (TLH); Amie DeGuzman, Esq. (JAX); Linda Farrell, Esq. (JAX); Ana Gonzalez-Fajardo, Esq. (MIA); Karen Gilmartin, Esq. (MIA); Kristen Gottfried, Esq. (FTL); Silvia Maria Hoeg, Esq. (ORL); Judge Jill Jacobs (ORL); Daniel Todd Jaffe, Esq. (TPA); Judge Margret Kerr (MIA); Ryan Michael Knight, Esq. (MIA); Lindsay Jo Koppelman, Esq. (MIA); Judge Sylvia Medina-Shore (MIA); Javier Melendez Santiago, Esq. (ORL); Gary Alan Miller, Esq. (MIA); Judge John Moneyham (PMC); Ivan Pablo Morales, Esq. (MIA); Tara Pachter, Esq. (TPA); Judge James Peterson (TLH - ALJ); Judge Neal Pitts (ORL); Randall T. Porcher, Esq. (TLH); Barbara Richard, Esq. (OCA); Grethel San Miguel-Callejas, Esq. (MIA); Judge Lourdes Sancerni (ORL); Judge Megan Silver (TLH -ALJ); Carolyn Slowikowski, Esq. (PNS); Judge Timothy Stanton (JAX); Dawn Traverso, Esq. (MIA); Judge Rita Young (SPT). *Italics denote service on the Conference Steering Committee.