Boyd and Stevenson v. DOWCP

Filing 920070606

Opinion

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PUBLISHED Filed: UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT 1/26/07 No. 02-1088 BOYD AND STEVENSON COAL COMPANY, Petitioner, versus DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION PROGRAMS, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; and IRENE SLONE, Respondents. O R D E R In this case, Irene Slone, a widow, was awarded benefits for her husband's death due to black lung disease. That judgment was paid by the Virginia Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association (VPCIGA). Mrs. Slone has before us a motion to remand the case to the Director, Office of Workers Compensation Programs for a decision as to liability for the payment of attorney's fees for Mrs. Slone's attorney in this court and otherwise. The Director has called our attention to the fact that the said VPCIGA is not a party to this proceeding and has, nevertheless, declined liability on his part, although he is of opinion that VPCIGA is so responsible. We note at this point that in at least one case we have heard, we have stated that the Director's interpretation of the Black Lung Act should be deferred to. (4th Cir. 1999). Betty B Coal v. Director, 194 F.3d 491, 498 Mrs. Slone's attorney has advised us that he is advised by the attorney for VPCIGA that it will decline to pay his attorney's fees, in an amount which should be allowed by this court or an administrative body. It is accordingly ADJUDGED and ORDERED as follows: 1. Virginia Property Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association The shall be, and it hereby is, made a party to this proceeding. clerk of this court will cause to be served on VPCIGA a copy of this order. proceeding. 2. We invite motions by all interested parties with respect Upon such service, VPCIGA will be a party to this to liability for such attorney's fees, especially VPCIGA, Irene Slone, Boyd and Stevenson Coal Company, and the Director. Said motions will be filed within 30 days from the date of service of this order upon VPCIGA and will be not more than 10 pages in length, including citation of authorities. 3. Following the filing of the motions mentioned in paragraph 2 above, the court will enter such orders as may be appropriate. With the concurrences of Judge Wilkinson and Judge Niemeyer. /s/ H. E. Widener, Jr. For the Court

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