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and interviews with experts who share
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Articles emphasizing practical knowledge you can't find in practice guides

People Who Made A Difference
Profiles of people who changed workers’ compensation law.

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HARRIS: You always fought for the rights of injured workers, and in 1990, you received the
Eugene Marias Lifetime Achievement Award, in honor of your commitment to attaining justice
for California's workers. Are you still involved with CAAA?

GLOW: Yes. I am active on the list serve for applicants’ attorneys. I feel that my forty years of
experience in the field enables me to make an occasional contribution to the discussion. I enjoy
keeping up with the law and practice, even though I retired from active practice ten years ago.



HARRIS: How else do you spend your time?

GLOW: I play tennis, work on my computer, read, and do volunteer work as a driver for
Jewish Family Services. I take elderly people on errands, doctors’ visits. I also do this for a
Riverside County seniors program. I also mentor in a literacy program.



HARRIS: Looking back on your many years in workers’ compensation, in the roles of
advocate, commissioner, and trial judge, what do you see as the applicant’s attorney’s role
in the system?

GLOW: The attorney is essential to protect the injured worker. Without an attorney, the
injured worker is at the mercy of unfeeling and uncaring claims personnel. I hope you’ll keep
fighting and keep your heads held up proudly.


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People Who Made a Difference
In this interview, The Honorable Mervin Glow
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discovery since Hardesty, his achievements, and
the current state of workers' compensation law
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