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Richard K. Johnson has been representing injured workers at the
law firm since 1983. He is the esteemed managing member of the firm.
Many of Richard's clients are union workers. He has had an active
role in establishing the rights of injured workers in repetitive
trauma claims in precedent setting Illinois Supreme Court cases.
In addition to his role in establishing rights to compensation in
the area of repetitive trauma, Richard has successfully litigated
many other cases before the Workers' Compensation Commission, the
Circuit Courts, the Illinois Appellate and Supreme Court.
Richard has spoken at American Bar Association meetings across
the country. His topics have included; how to prove a repetitive
trauma claim; how to cross-examine a medical expert; and the ethics
of legal solicitation and advertising. Richard has also been an
expert witness on workers' compensation issues in civil litigation
and legal malpractice cases. He is past vice-chairman of the American
Bar Association Workers' Compensation Committee, Tort and Insurance
Practice Section; past chairman of the Chicago Bar Association Workers'
Compensatioon Practice Committee and a frequent lecturer for Chicago
Bar Association and Illinois Trial Lawyers Association continuing
legal education seminars. He has authored articles on workers' compensation
topics which have been published by the Illinois Institute for Continuing
Legal Education, the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association and the
Tort and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association.
In 2005 and again in 2006, Richard was selected by his peers as
an Illinois Super Lawyer in the field of Workers' Compensation.
Richard earned his Juris Doctorate from the DePaul College of Law
in 1982 after receiving a bachelor of science from the School of
Speech at Northwestern University in 1977. When he isn't on trial
or negotiating settlements, Richard can be found downhill skiing,
hiking or golfing with his family.
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