Nebraska Workers Compensation Court Judge Tom Stine and
Clerk of the Workers Compensation Court Liz Gianunzio share best practices in
conducting hearings remotely in the Nebraska Workers Compensation Court,
including guidance on establishing the record and handling witnesses, exhibits,
and language interpreters remotely.
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Nebraska Workers Compensation Court Judge Tom Stine and Clerk of the Workers Compensation Court Liz Gianunzio share best practices in conducting hearings remotely in the Nebraska Workers Compensation Court, including guidance on establishing the record and handling witnesses, exhibits, and language interpreters remotely.
Nebraska Workers Compensation Court Judge Tom
Stine
Date Appointed: September 13, 2011.
Education: Graduate of Wayne State College (BS,
1984); University of South Dakota School of Law (JD, 1987).
Former occupations: Private Practice
(1987–2000); Assistant Attorney General (2000–2011); Civil Litigation Bureau
Chief, Nebraska Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General
(2005–2011).
Member: Nebraska State Bar Association
(1989–present), serving on the House of Delegates and Leadership Academy
Steering Committee. Serves on the Nebraska Supreme Court Technology Committee.
Formerly served on the Board of Directors of the Lincoln Community Playhouse.
Clerk
of the Workers Compensation Court Liz Gianunzio
Ms.
Gianunzio’s has held the position of Clerk of the Workers Compensation Court
since she was appointed effectiveApril 17, 2014.
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