Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 181. köide |
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Supreme Court. that the requested rate of $ 175 per hour was not reasonable .
Defendant asserted that claimant was required to provide supporting affidavits
from practitioners who specialized in workers ' compensation cases rather than in
...
Supreme Court. that the requested rate of $ 175 per hour was not reasonable .
Defendant asserted that claimant was required to provide supporting affidavits
from practitioners who specialized in workers ' compensation cases rather than in
...
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Supreme Court. Cite as 181 Vt . 45 in part , concluding that claimant was not
entitled to all the costs covered by $ 678 ( a ) , which only applies to proceedings
at the administrative level , but that claimant could recover those costs routinely ...
Supreme Court. Cite as 181 Vt . 45 in part , concluding that claimant was not
entitled to all the costs covered by $ 678 ( a ) , which only applies to proceedings
at the administrative level , but that claimant could recover those costs routinely ...
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Claimant ' s submissions were adequate to provide the superior court with a
basis to calculate a reasonable fee award in light of her unquestionable
entitlement to such an award . We need not reach the issue of whether claimant
was entitled ...
Claimant ' s submissions were adequate to provide the superior court with a
basis to calculate a reasonable fee award in light of her unquestionable
entitlement to such an award . We need not reach the issue of whether claimant
was entitled ...
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