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Willig, Williams & Davidson Partner to Become Director of PA Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

Marianne Henry Saylor to head Pennsylvania bureau overseeing workers’ comp

PHILADELPHIA (May 2019) – Philadelphia labor, employment, and workers’ compensation law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson is proud to announce that longtime attorney and firm partner Marianne Henry Saylor will leave the firm to become Director of the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Saylor will assume her new role in the administration of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on June 3, 2019, during the 18th Annual Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Conference in Hershey. During the 18 years that Saylor practiced law with Willig, Williams & Davidson, she focused her practice on workers’ compensation, representing injured workers across the state of Pennsylvania.

“Marianne is deeply knowledgeable about workers compensation in Pennsylvania, and has served as a strong advocate for her injured clients over the years,” said Deborah R. Willig, Firm Managing Partner. “We are sad to be losing Marianne as a partner of the firm, but we are thrilled for the people of Pennsylvania, who will benefit greatly from her leadership, her legal acumen, and her thorough understanding of workers’ compensation. All of us at Willig, Williams & Davidson proudly congratulate her on this achievement.”

At Willig, Williams & Davidson, Saylor practiced with partner Michael G. Dryden, and colleagues Matthew W. Slater, and Paul M. Della Franco in focusing on workers’ compensation law. All four attorneys are certified in the practice of workers’ compensation law by the Pennsylvania Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Law Section, routinely representing clients before administrative law judges, the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board and the Commonwealth and Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania. They also frequently author articles and present seminars on workers’ compensation, advising labor organizations and community groups of the rights and responsibilities of injured workers.

Active in her community, Saylor has served on Lansdowne Borough Council and previously served as a board member and secretary of the Southwest Community Development Corporation, a private nonprofit organization that provides assistance to residents and promotes local economic development. Saylor earned a bachelors’ degree from Bennington College before going on to earn her law degree from City University of New York School of Law. She lives in Phoenixville Pennsylvania.

About Willig, Williams & Davidson – Willig, Williams & Davidson is one of the largest and most respected union-side labor law firms in the United States. The firm has offices in Philadelphia, Jenkintown and Harrisburg, Pa., as well as Haddonfield, N.J., and Chicago, Ill. Founded in 1979, Willig, Williams & Davidson focuses on representing labor unions, employee benefit funds and individual working people and their families on a variety of legal fronts, including national, regional and local contract negotiations; dispute resolution through mediation, arbitration and litigation; tax and benefit law compliance issues; discrimination and other employment matters; prepaid legal services for union members; and workers’ compensation matters in Philadelphia and beyond.

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