professional bio
When Julie Insisoulath joined Bradford & Barthel’s Oakland office in 2018, she brought with her a vast array of workers’ compensation experience. In addition, her background includes civil actions pertaining to premise owners, contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors of asbestos-containing products.
Ms. Insisoulath’s background in public interest and pro bono work includes direct legal services to the public. Her volunteer work for a variety of non-profit organizations includes the Legal Clinic for Elders at John F. Kennedy University, National Lawyer’s Guild of San Francisco, the Animal Legal Defense Fund, Legal Aid of Marin, San Francisco’s ACCESS Self-Help Center, and Americorps/JusticeCorps. She also interned for the Victims of Crime Unit with the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office. In recognition of her dedication to public service, Ms. Insisoulath was awarded the Certificate in Public Interest.
Ms. Insisoulath obtained her Juris Doctorate Degree from John F. Kennedy University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from San Francisco State University.
Education & Memberships
2013 John F. Kennedy College of the Law (Pleasant Hill, CA)
Juris Doctorate
2010 San Francisco State University (San Francisco, CA)
Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Studies & Communications)
2013 State Bar of California
AUTHORED Blog Articles & Webinars
Interpreter Fees: Market Rate vs. Fee Schedule
Workers’ compensation defendants regularly deal with disputes in regards to interpreter fees, particularly as to whether they are entitled to the market rate
Litigating Modern Psyche Claims Post 1/1/13
While we all may have a general understanding of workers’ compensation claims alleging physical injury, some of us are not completely comfortable handling