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Shea Conway Northern California Regional Managing Partner
Education
- Western State University College of Law, Fullerton, CA
Juris Doctor, 1995 - Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, CA
Doctor of Psychology, 2022 - Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, CA
Master of Arts, Psychology, 2015 - Western State University College of Law, Fullerton, CA
Bachelor of Arts, Laws, 1993
Bio
Shea Conway received his Juris Doctorate from Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, CA and was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1996.
Mr. Conway joined Testan Law in 2013. Since 2003 he has dedicated his legal career to defending workers' compensation claims, including claims of discrimination under Labor Code Section 132a and has obtained several “take nothings” in claims of Serious & Willful Misconduct. Mr. Conway has also resolved numerous third party C&R claims and dealt with resolution of subrogation issues related to the Workers’ Compensation claims. Mr. Conway has advocated lien rights of the insured in Civil Mediations resulting in complete reimbursements to the client.
Mr. Conway has vast experience in defending permissibly self-insured employers, insurance carriers and third party administrators. He has successfully litigated claims receiving very favorable results in venues including Sacramento, Stockton and Redding. He brings expertise in managing cases with catastrophic exposure which require complicated structured settlements. Mr. Conway has extensive appellate experience before the Appeals Board, California District Court of Appeal, including a published opinion. He is an aggressive advocate for all of his clients with an eye on pushing claims towards resolution.
In addition to serving Testan Law as Regional Manager for our Fresno, Oakland, Sacramento and San Jose offices, in his time away from the firm Shea follows his passion of providing psychotherapy to marginalized populations with a focus on teenagers. He also is involved in providing assistance to the community of people without housing in the Sacramento region.
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