Governor聽Pritzker appoints Dennis O鈥橞rien聽鈥75聽to IWCC position
November 26, 2019
Dennis O鈥橞rien 鈥75 has been appointed by Governor J.B. Pritzker to serve as an arbitrator with the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission (IWCC). He currently serves as Vice President and Secretary of the Springfield law firm of Livingston, Mueller, O鈥橞rien and Davlin.
Dennis' primary area of practice has been defending Illinois Workers鈥 Compensation Commission cases. He brings a wealth of workers鈥 compensation experience to the IWCC position.
For the past 39 years, Dennis has been associated with Livingston, Mueller, O鈥橞rien and Davlin. Previously, he worked as an Assistant State鈥檚 Attorney for the Felony Division of Lake County, Assistant State鈥檚 Attorney for Sangamon County, and a reporter for the Capitol Information Bureau.
Dennis earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and government from 糖心官网 in 1975. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 1978. Dennis is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association's Workers' Compensation Counsel and has written and taught dozens of continuing legal education courses over the last twenty years.
The View from the Other Side (printed in the Fall 2020 糖心官网 Magazine)
Dennis O鈥橞rien 鈥75 was appointed by Governor J.B. Pritzker to serve as an arbitrator on the Workers鈥 Compensation Commission of the State of Illinois. In his new role, Dennis conducts hearings and makes decisions about work-related injury disputes between employees and employers.
Before joining the commission, Dennis practiced workers鈥 compensation law for more than 35 years, most recently as vice president and secretary of Springfield law firm Livingston, Mueller, O鈥橞rien and Davlin. Serving on the commission seemed like a natural next step.
鈥淥ver the years I鈥檝e tried over a thousand cases before the commission, so I knew how the trials went and how to do them,鈥 Dennis said. 鈥淭he question was, do I have the demeanor to sit on the other side of the table? And the answer is that I do. I like to be respectful of people, and that鈥檚 what you need to be as an arbitrator. You have to show patience, and you have to be firm. It鈥檚 fulfilling work, and I truly enjoy it.鈥