20 C.F.R. § 702.334
Formal hearings; representatives of parties
The claimant and the employer or carrier may be represented by persons of their choice.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1976–1976 · leading case: Todd Shipyards Corp. & the Travelers Ins. Co. v. Dir., Off. of Workers' Comp. Programs, United States Dep't of Labor, & Forest T. Hilton, Forest T. Hilton v. Dir., Off. of Workers' Comp. Programs, United States Dep't of Labor, 545 F.2d 1176 (9th Cir. 1976).
Todd Shipyards Corp. & the Travelers Ins. Co. v. Dir., Off. of Workers' Comp. Programs, United States Dep't of Labor, & Forest T. Hilton, Forest T. Hilton v. Dir., Off. of Workers' Comp. Programs, United States Dep't of Labor, 545 F.2d 1176 (9th Cir. 1976). “131, that claimant may be represented by an attorney or "other person" and that the claimant "may be represented by persons of (his) choice" (20 C.F.R. 702.334), the fact still remains that the only statute which provides for attorney's fees to be paid directly to the attorney…”
Todd Shipyards Corp. v. Dir., Off. of Workers' Comp. Programs, 545 F.2d 1176 (9th Cir. 1976). “131, that claimant may be represented by an attorney or “other person” and that the claimant “may be represented by persons of [his] choice” (20 C.F.R. 702.334), the fact still remains that the only statute which provides for attorney’s fees to be paid directly to the attorney…”
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