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Board Certified, Workers’ Compensation
Law,
Texas Board of Legal Specialization
Areas of Expertise
•
Workers Compensation Defense (TWCA, LHWCA, DBA and
nonsubscriber claims)
• Bad Faith Litigation
• Maritime Litigation
• Civil Litigation
• Subrogation
Monica Markovich believes that education is the key
to effective legal representation. She educates clients
about the risks and possible rewards in a particular
situation so they can anticipate what to expect.
Some of that education happens
in the midst of defending a lawsuit. Ms. Markovich
has significant experience litigating a wide range
of civil suits and administrative proceedings. For
example, she tried a series of Defense Base Act “test
cases” in order to develop favorable decisions
on a novel economic issue. As she prepared the
claims for administrative trials, she educated her clients
about the lack of relevant precedents, the potential
outcomes, and the expenses associated with bringing
the case to trial. She enabled her clients to make
an informed decision to “test” the economic
issue in each case.
She teaches in a much broader
sense through public seminars sponsored by companies
and organizations covering several specific areas of
the law. Those seminars range
from such topics as Employer’s Rights and Responsibilities
under the Texas Workers’ Compensation Act, and
Defining the Mental Trauma Injury,
to The Transportation and Sale of Refrigerated Cargo – Protecting
Your Interests.
Ms. Markovich also gives in-house
seminars to industry groups in such subject areas as
workers’ compensation,
bad faith litigation, and maritime law.
“I tailor in-house seminars for insurers and employers
based on topics relevant to their businesses,” she
says. “Through teaching these courses, I can provide
continuing education as well as the credit required by
the Texas Department of Insurance for the maintenance
of Texas adjusters’ licenses in a manner that is
efficient for the attendees.”
She is Board Certified in Workers’ Compensation
Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and serves
on the Board of Directors of the International Refrigerated
Transportation Association. “IRTA keeps me in touch
with issues pertinent not only to the refrigerated transportation
industry, but also to the maritime community,” she
says.
Ms. Markovich graduated from the University of Texas
at Austin in 1990 and earned her Juris Doctor from the
University of Texas School of Law in 1993.
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