October 2012

Leindecker Thomas v Aegis Defense Service and Continental Insurance Company

DECISION AND ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT On August 21, 2012, the parties in the above-captioned matter submitted a settlement agreement for review and approval pursuant to Section 8(i)(1) of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (the “Act”). On September 10, 2012, I issued a Notice of Deficiency identifying several deficiencies in the submitted settlement application. […]

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Leindecker Thomas v Aegis Defense Service and Continental Insurance Company

DECISION AND ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT On August 21, 2012, the parties in the above-captioned matter submitted a settlement agreement for review and approval pursuant to Section 8(i)(1) of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (the “Act”). On September 10, 2012, I issued a Notice of Deficiency identifying several deficiencies in the submitted settlement application.

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DBA Lawyer Helps Victims Of Bomb Blasts In Afghanistan And Iraq

If you have been injured in Afghanistan or Iraq as a result of a bomb blast, you need an experienced DBA lawyer. At Gillis, Mermell & Pacheco, P.A.,we have been handling these cases for a combined 37 years.  The Defense Base Act (DBA) covers civilian contractors injured in Afghanistan, Iraq and around the world. The

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Ragin Henry v South Florida Container Terminal and American Longshore Mutual

DECISION AND ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND ATTORNEY FEES This claim was brought under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (the “Act”). On September 18, 2012, the parties submitted an “Application for Approval of Agreed Settlement—Section 8(I)” (hereinafter “Settlement Agreement”) for my approval. The Settlement Agreement has been signed by the Claimant, Claimant’s counsel,

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