The Chartwell Chronicles is a monthly legal podcast, produced by Chartwell Law, exploring the firm's various practice areas and jurisdictions. Each episode covers a different topic, so there is no need to listen in order. We look forward to you enjoying The Chartwell Chronicles!
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June 3, 2026Episode 3932 min
The Chartwell Chronicles: The PEO Coverage Debate in New York
In this episode of The Chartwell Chronicles, Brittany Atkinson and Adam Devine discuss a major New York workers’ compensation development impacting Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs). They explore the growing legal tension around leased vs. non-leased employees, discuss a controversial recent decision, and share practical compliance considerations for PEOs and their clients. Tune in for timely insights on what this ruling could mean for doing business in New York.
April 8, 202640 min
The Chartwell Chronicles: Hybrid Work
In this episode of The Chartwell Chronicles, hosts Brittany Atkinson and Adam Devine revisit the concept of “work from home injuries," but with a modern twist. As hybrid work becomes the new norm, they explore how the traditional boundaries of the workplace have blurred into a “work from everywhere” reality, creating new and often overlooked risks for employers. They also explore the challenges employers face in managing this expanded risk, from enforcing clear work policies to tracking employee activity in remote environments. Whether you’re an employer, adjuster, or legal professional, this episode offers valuable insights into navigating the complex and rapidly evolving landscape of workplace liability in a post-pandemic world.
February 20, 202630 min
The Chartwell Chronicles: Conversations with Lateral Partners: Jason Chung
In this episode, Partners Brittany Atkinson and Adam Devine sit down with one of Chartwell’s newest lateral Partners, Jason Chung, from the Red Bank, NJ office.The three discuss current trends in and around New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia, including the rise of fraud-driven claims, how the shift to remote practices has changed the legal landscape, and negotiation strategies in the post-COVID era.Whether you’re an attorney, adjuster, or someone who just enjoys a behind-the-scenes look at legal practice, this episode offers plenty of insights, and some laughs along the way.
December 9, 2025Episode 3642 min
The Chartwell Chronicles: Post Conference Wrap-Up: National Comp
In this episode, join host Partner Adam Devine with guests Partners Angel Gomez and Taylor Poncz as they dive into highlights from the 2025 National Comp Conference in Nashville.This conversation explores the issues that dominated the conference—mental health, compliance challenges, and new approaches for getting stagnant workers’ compensation claims moving again—along with fresh ideas shaping the future of the industry.Hear about Chartwell’s interactive booth experience, lively networking events, memorable speaker sessions, and the top plays that can transform claims handling. Packed with insights and practical tips, this is a must-listen for anyone in the workers’ comp space.
October 2, 202538 min
The Stress Test - How the DSM-5 Shapes New York Workers' Comp
In this episode, our new co-host, Adam Devine, joins long-standing host, Brittany Atkinson, to discuss a recent amendment made to the New York workers’ compensation statute regarding claims for mental health. Join them as they dive into:Concerns that employers are having over the amendment - what the actual changes entail and their impact.How the new law impacts claim eligibility and employer risk.How these changes might help defense counsel by adding clarity to previously vague claims.Tips on how to navigate the framework.Whether you’re an employer, attorney, or claim professional, this episode provides insights to understanding the nuances of the amendment.
April 24, 202542 min
Trucking and Transportation: Insights and Practical Tips
In this episode, our attorneys take you inside the world of transportation regulations, exploring the key differences between federal and state rules—and what they mean for a wide range of vehicles. From the familiar 18-wheeler to the often-overlooked dump truck, our hosts unpack how various types of commercial motor vehicles are regulated, depending on whether they operate across state lines or remain within one state’s borders.We’re also joined by a guest who shares a preview of the upcoming Trucking Claims Boot Camp—an important event for transportation professionals looking to deepen their knowledge and connect with peers. With presentations from seven firms nationwide, this full-day program delivers valuable education, networking opportunities, and CE credits for adjusters.Whether you’re a transportation industry insider or simply curious about the rules that keep our roads safe, this episode offers practical insights and fresh perspectives on the regulations that keep our roads—and businesses—moving.
March 13, 202543 min
Strategies for Success: Preparing Cases for Appeal
In this episode, our co-hosts sit down with partner Taylor George, who discusses the intricacies of preparing cases for appeal, the importance of preserving error, and the strategies that go into making a successful appeal. From the formalities of the appellate level to the critical role of trial attorneys in setting the stage for appeals, Taylor offers valuable insights and anecdotes from his experiences. Tune in now to learn more.
This podcast episode discusses recent updates in New Jersey workers' compensation law, focusing on fee structures, case law, and judicial trends. It begins with changes to attorney fee structures, emphasizing the push for a 25% fee cap and how judges consider reasonableness under New Jersey rules. The conversation then highlights notable cases, such as disputes over compensability in workplace injuries and illnesses, including mold exposure and plastic surgery claims, and the application of the "exclusive remedy" provision.
Tune in now to learn more and gather important insights for your workers' compensation cases.