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Once
he graduated from Woodrow Wilson Law School, Tom began work as a claims
adjuster for Kemper Insurance Company and remained with Kemper for two
full years. This experience was quite helpful in that it immersed Tom
in all aspects of the insurance defense of workers' compensation cases.
Tom began
his practice of law in April 1979 in a partnership with Attorney Essley
Burdine. As background information, Mr. Burdine began his practice of
law in 1953, after graduating from Mercer Law School. He had a criminal
law practice until he was appointed an Administrative Law Judge at the
State Board of Workers' Compensation in 1960.
In early
1963, Mr. Burdine left the State Board and established a practice representing
almost exclusively injured workers. His practice grew substantially due
to Mr. Burdine's excellent reputation from the years 1963 through the
year of 1979, when Tom began practicing with Mr. Burdine. They were in
practice together until Mr. Burdine's retirement in 1989. Mr. Burdine
died in 1991. Tom has kept the name Burdine & Brown in honor of his one
and only law partner.
Tom's practice
is primarily in the area of workers' compensation representing exclusively
injured workers. He has a substantial sub-practice in the area of Social
Security Disability representing applicants for Social Security Disability
Benefits.
In 1989,
Tom was one of the founders of a group of specialized practitioners in
the area of workers' compensation calling themselves workers' compensation
claimants' lawyers. He became the Secretary, then Treasurer, then Vice
Chairman, then Chairman of this organization. His Chairmanship ended in
1998 and Tom remains on the Executive Committee of this exclusive organization.
The WCCL
has a reputation in the community at large, at the State Board of Workers'
Compensation and among the employers and insurers as an organization,
that carries substantial weight and influence in the area of workers'
compensation issues. This organization stands as virtually the only organization
that represents the injured workers' interests.
Tom is an
active member of WILG (Workplace Injury Litigation Group). This is a national
organization affiliated with the Association of Trial Lawyers of America
and is dedicated exclusively to advocating the cause of the injured worker.
This organization is in its third year of operation.
Tom's clients
find him a strong advocate for the injured worker and for the disabled
person. He seems to have an excellent reputation in the community. He
has been involved in substantial litigation that has found him in the
forefront of lawyers representing the injured worker. He enjoys his practice
immensely.
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