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Robert A. Rapaport inducted into College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers in Class of 2019

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Robert A. RapaportRobert A. Rapaport has been inducted as a Fellow of the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers.

Rapaport joins the Commission’s previous College inductees Chairman R. Ferrell Newman, Commissioner Wesley G. Marshall, the late Commissioner Roger L. Williams, Chief Deputy Commissioner James J. Szablewicz, Deputy Commissioners D. Edward Wise, Jr. and Deborah Wood Blevins.

The College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers honors attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their practice in the field of workers’ compensation. Members have been nominated for the outstanding traits they have developed in their practice of twenty years or longer, representing plaintiffs, defendants, serving as judges, or acting for the benefit of all in education, overseeing agencies and developing legislation.

Rapaport’s induction into the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers is an honor for him as a member of the workers’ compensation judiciary, and reflects very favorably on the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission, particularly given that all current Commissioners and several Deputy Commissioners, are Fellows.

“Joining such a prestigious and talented group of my workers’ compensation colleagues as a Fellow into the College is a very humbling experience; I am honored to become a part of such a prestigious group of judges and professionals,” said Rapaport.

Rapaport is a 1976 graduate of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and earned his Juris Doctor degree in 1979 from the Marshall Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary. Rapaport was in private practice for 35 years with a heavy concentration in workers’ compensation. He was appointed to the Commission in February 2017, by the Virginia General Assembly.

Individuals inducted into the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers have proven to their peers, the bar, bench and public that they possess the highest professional qualifications and ethical standards, character, integrity, professional expertise and leadership. They have a commitment to fostering and furthering the objectives of the College and have shown significant evidence of scholarship, teaching, lecturing, and/or distinguished published writings on Workers’ Compensation or related fields of law.

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