Harlan J. Crossman
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About Harlan J. Crossman
Practice Areas
- Worker's Compensation
Education
- University of New Mexico School of Law, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1965J.D.
- University of New Mexico, 1962B.A.
- Major: Economics
- Major: History
Classes and Seminars
- Arizona State University, Adjunct Professor of Law, teaching Workers’ Compensation, 1985
- Psychoneurosis vs. Malingering, Industrial Commission of Arizona, 1978
- Medical Cost Containment, Workers’ Compensation Seminar, 1985
- Recent Case Development, Workers’ Compensation Seminar, 1986
- Psychiatric and Psychological Implication in Workers’ Compensation, Arizona State Bar Continuing Legal Education, 1987
- Bad Faith, Maricopa County Bar Association – Banff, Alberta, Canada, 1988
- Recent Cases in Workers’ Compensation, Industrial Commission’s Annual Seminar, 1989
- Has the Compensability of Mental Injuries Changed?, State Bar of Arizona Conference on Workers’ Compensation – Prescott, Arizona, 1989
- A Survey of Workers’ Compensation, Maricopa County Bar Association, 1990
- Ethics in Workers’ Compensation, Arizona Trial Lawyers, 1991
- Ethical Consideration in Workers’ Compensation Cases, Arizona State Bar, 1991
- Candor Toward the Tribunal and the Impartiality and Decorum of the Tribunal Under the Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct, Arizona State Bar, 1992
- Recent Case Law Decisions, Arizona Industrial Commission, 1998
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Arizona, 1968
- U.S. District Court District of Arizona, 1968
- U.S. Federal Court, 1968
Other Affiliations
- State Bar and State Bar Committees on Workers’ Compensation (Member)
- Workers’ Compensation Rules Ad Hoc Advisory Committee of Industrial Commission of Arizona (Member, 1994)
- Arizona State Bar Committee on Workers’ Compensation (Member, 1972)
- Appointed by the Commissioners at the Industrial Commission of Arizona (Member of Committee, 1977)
- Governor’s Ad Hoc Committee on Workers’ Compensation, 1980 - 1981 (Member)
- Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of Arizona, 1997 - Present (Member)
- Arizona State Bar Committee on Workers’ Compensation, 1980 - 1983 (Secretary)
- Arizona Court of Appeals (Judge Pro Tempore, 1985)
- Arizona Workers’ Compensation Wage Advisory Commission, 1991 - 1995 (Chairman)
- State Bar of Arizona Committee on the Rules of Professional Conduct, 1991 - 1994
- Arizona Supreme Court (Disciplinary Hearing Officer)
Past Positions
- Chief Judge of the New Mexico Court of Appeals, Joe W. Wood, Clerk, 1965 - 1967
- D.N.A. Legal Services Program on the Navajo Indian Reservation, Staff Attorney, 1967 - 1969
- State Compensation Fund, Staff Attorney, 1969 - 1972
Articles
Published Works
- Establishment of the Average Monthly Wage: “Injury” means “Disability” in Arizona Workmen’s Compensation Statute, Ariz. St. L.J., 853, 1980
- Inroads Into the Exclusively Provisions of the Workers’ Compensation Act, Arizona Bar Journal, December/January, 1988
- Has the Compensability of Mental Injuries in Workers’ Compensation Cases Changed?, Arizona Attorney, March, 1990
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