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 Robert Thompson

Robert H. Thompson
Adjunct Professor

rhtdctp@aol.com
(509) 455-9500

  • B.A., Washington State University
  • J.D., Gonzaga University School of Law

Biographical Information

Robert H. Thompson is a principal with the Spokane/Seattle law office of Delay, Curran, Thompson, Pontarolo & Walker, P.S. He has practiced for 30 years in iindustrial injury/worker's compensation. 

Prof. Thompson is a member of the Washington State and American Bar Associations; his trial practice affiliations include Washington State, American and California Trial Lawyers Associations. He is a member of the American Society of Law/Medicine and the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, London, England. His bar admissions include Washington State, U.S. District Courts, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and U.S. Supreme Court. 

For two years, he has been named a "Super Lawyer" by Washington Law and Politics, is AV-rated by Martindale Hubbell, and is a former vice-president WSTLA and chaired its worker's compensation section.

A graduate of the Gonzaga University Law School. Prof. Thompson has taught Worker's Compensation as an adjunct professor for more than 15 years. 

Teaching Area

  • Worker's Comp.

Publications and Presentations

Prof. Thompson's presentations and publications include:

  • Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
  • Washington State Bar Association
  • Spokane County Bar Association
  • Seattle-King County Bar Association
    • 1982, "Workers' Compensation Practice - Washington Workers' Compensation Programs -- Appeals", Washington State Self-Insured Association
  • American Society of Law & Medicine
  • Professional Education Systems, Inc.
    • 1985, "Statutory Overview Regarding Rights and Obligations"
    • 1988, "Current Issues in Washington Workers' Compensation"
    • 1980, "Washington Workers' Compensation Law - Current Legal Trends"


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