I am pleased to announce the addition of several new leading safety and health lawyers to the Jackson Lewis team.  Joining us from Patton Boggs are Henry Chajet, Mark Savit, Brian Hendrix, Avi Meyerstein, Donna Pryor, and Bob Horn.  And joining us from Ogletree Deakins is Tressi Cordaro.  Collectively, these outstanding lawyers have several decades of experience in safety and health law.

These new team members build upon other recent additions to our Group, including Pedro Forment, Mike Taylor, Michelle Duncan, and Nickole Winnett.  Our goal continues to be to provide the best legal representation in the safety and health arena and these recent additions will help our clients in this important area of the law.

If you have any safety and health issue, please do not hesitate to contact me or the Jackson Lewis attorney with whom you regularly work.       
 

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Photo of Bradford T. Hammock Bradford T. Hammock

Brad Hammock is a Principal in the Washington, D.C. Region office of Jackson Lewis, practicing exclusively in the safety and health area. He heads Jackson Lewis’ Workplace Safety and Health practice group.

He joined the firm in 2008 after serving for ten years…

Brad Hammock is a Principal in the Washington, D.C. Region office of Jackson Lewis, practicing exclusively in the safety and health area. He heads Jackson Lewis’ Workplace Safety and Health practice group.

He joined the firm in 2008 after serving for ten years as an OSHA attorney within the Department of Labor including, most recently, for more than three years as lead counsel for safety standards. As lead counsel, Mr. Hammock managed attorneys who worked with OSHA on regulatory initiatives, compliance assistance, and enforcement policy. He had direct responsibility for more than 20 major OSHA regulatory initiatives, including rulemakings on personal protective equipment, confined spaces, and crane safety.

Before his promotion to lead counsel, Mr. Hammock worked as a regulatory attorney for OSHA, focusing on ergonomics. He was one of the lead attorneys during the development of the OSHA ergonomics standard in 2000 and had primary responsibility for the Department of Labor’s comprehensive approach to ergonomics in 2002. Mr. Hammock is widely regarded as one of the nation’s most experienced attorneys on ergonomics.

Education

  • University of Virginia/Bachelor of Arts in American Government/1992
  • Syracuse University College of Law/Juris Doctor, magna cum laude/1996

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • Virginia