Barry H. Hinden (Partner)
Profile
Admitted to practice in 1974, Barry Harris Hinden has been protecting the rights and dignity of injured workers for 35 years. Currently, he is President of the California Applicants Attorneys Association. He has authored over 75 books or publications and has conducted more than 100 seminars teaching the principles of Workers' Compensation. Over the span of his career, he has been an adjunct professor at Southwestern University, an arbitrator, and judge pro tem. As the founding and managing partner of Hinden & Breslavsky, his passion is helping to restore honor and self-esteem to those whose occupations and lives have been altered due to an industrial injury.
Selected To:
Southern California Super Lawyers 2009
Experience
1974 to present: Trial Attorney/Managing Partner for The Injured Worker's Attorneys.
Honors and Activitites
Super Lawyers 2009, 2010, 2011
2010-2011 President, California Appeal Attorney Associaction; 2009-2010 Pres-Elect; 2008-2009 Treas & Convention Chairman; 2007-2008 Sec.
Board of Directors CAAA 1997 to Present
Judge Pro Tem - Workers' Compensation Appeals Board
Arbitrator - Workers' Compensation Appeals Board
Adjunct Professor Southwestern Univ School of Law
Co-founder of Comp-pro Seminars
Founding Advisory Board Member - California State University, Pomona Workers' Compensation Certificate Program
Lecturer for lawyers, doctors and insurance representatives
Education Chairman - Southern California Applicant's Attorney Association, 1997, 1998
Who's Who in American Law, 1996, 1997
Who's Who in America Colleges and Universities
Elected Representative - Mid-City Recovery Redevelopment P.A.C., City of Los Angeles
Vice President, National Kidney Foundation
Vice President, Temple Emanuel, Beverly Hills
President, Temple Emanuel Brotherhood
Vice President, Westside Jewish Community Center
Vice President, Pi Kappa Alpha National Fraternity
President, Blue Key National Honor Society
President Tan Alpha Epsilon National Honor Society
President, graduating class, California State University, Northridge
Master Mason - Ionic Lodge
Marathon Runner (completed Los Angeles and New York)
Scoutmaster, Boy Scouts of America 6yrs.
Cubmaster 3yrs
AYSO Soccer Coach & Referee 6yrs
Little League Manager/Coach 6yrs
US Army 1962-65
Associations
California State Bar Association
California Applicant's Attorney Association
Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles
California Society of Industrial Medicine and Surgery
Los Angeles County Bar Association
Mid-City Chamber of Commerce
Los Angeles Trial Lawyers Association
Beverly Hills Bar Association
Lawyers Club of Los Angeles
Education
1974: J.D., Southwestern University School of Law
1970: B.A., Psychology, California State University, Northridge
1970: Los Angeles City College
1961: Fairfax High School
Publications
1. Recognizing and Handling the Collateral Issues to the Workers' Compensation Claim.
2. Understanding Normal Issues - Bank to the Basics.
3. Handling Workers' Compensation Cases under the 1993 Reform Acts - Applicant Attorney's Procedure
4. Medical Office Procedures under the 1993 Reform Acts.
5. The Post-Termination Claim - Due Process v. Public Policy.
6. Billing for Treatment Collection of Medical-Legal Liens and the Admissibility of Your Reports.
7. Medical Control 1994
8. How to Practice Workers' Compensation Under Senate Bill 31.
9. How to Effectively Prosecute Your Liens.
10. Review and Update Rules and Procedures, Employee-Selected Physicians Outline.
11. Review and Update Rules and Procedures, Applicant Attorney's Outline.
12. Seeing a New Patient in 1994.
13. Surviving the Storm of Reform.
14. Medical Control Revisited
15. Advanced Workers' Compensation in California, 1997
16. Workers' Compensation in California, 1998
17. Preparing Your Client for Trial, 1998
Hobbies
Running, sports, cross-country skiing, golf, baseball cards, travel
Details Contact
Address:
4661 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90019
Telephone:
1-888-888-5678
1-323-954-1800
