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Workers ' Compensation - Rehearings and Appeals - Attorney Fees Where a
party is entitled to attorney ' s fees by statute , it is not within the court ' s discretion
whether to award such fees , but rather its task is to determine what constitutes ...
Workers ' Compensation - Rehearings and Appeals - Attorney Fees Where a
party is entitled to attorney ' s fees by statute , it is not within the court ' s discretion
whether to award such fees , but rather its task is to determine what constitutes ...
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Workers ' Compensation - Rehearings and Appeals — Attorney Fees In a
workers ' compensation case , the superior court at most should have reduced a
fee award only by the specific number of hours listed for entries that the court
concluded ...
Workers ' Compensation - Rehearings and Appeals — Attorney Fees In a
workers ' compensation case , the superior court at most should have reduced a
fee award only by the specific number of hours listed for entries that the court
concluded ...
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American Rule ” of attorney ' s fees , under which parties to litigation are
generally responsible for their own fees in the absence of a statute or ... Id .
Where there is a statutory fee - shifting provision , however , an award is
mandatory . See , e ...
American Rule ” of attorney ' s fees , under which parties to litigation are
generally responsible for their own fees in the absence of a statute or ... Id .
Where there is a statutory fee - shifting provision , however , an award is
mandatory . See , e ...
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