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Defense Base Act Coverage for US Government Contractors Working in Japan

1. Who is covered under the DBA? All workers employed to perform work on any contracts with any U.S. government agency, including construction and service contracts and contracts approved and funded by the U.S. under the Foreign Assistance Act, if the contract is performed outside of the United States; All employees engaged in such employment, […]

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Costa Rican Citizens Represented By Defense Base Act Attorney Clifford Mermell

Costa Rican Citizens Represented By Defense Base Act (DBA) Lawyer Clifford Mermell We have represented Costa Rican citizens who have been injured while working in Iraq and/or Afghanistan. If you are from Australia, or any country whatsoever, you need to know that if you are injured in Iraq or Afghanistan while working for a contractor

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Order Approving Attorney’s Fees – Serra Julian V USI Esis Contracts/Ace American Insurance Company And Director

Order Approving Attorney’s Fees By petition filed October 1, 2012, Claimant’s attorney, having successfully represented his client in the above captioned matter, requested approval of fees in the amount of $79,181.25 for 211.15 hours of work on Claimant’s behalf, and costs in the amount of $4,577.50. Section 18.6 (a) of the applicable rules provides, in

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British and Irish Citizens Represented By Defense Base Act (DBA) Attorney Clifford Mermell

British and Irish Citizens Represented By DBA Attorney Clifford Mermell By Clifford Mermell We have represented British citizens and Irish citizens who have been injured while working in Iraq and/or Afghanistan. If you are from any of these countries, or any country whatsoever, you need to know that if you are injured in Iraq or

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Fees for medical services; disputes; effect of adverse decision

If the final decision and order upholds the finding of the Director that the fee or charge in dispute was not in accordance with prevailing community charges or the provider’s customary charges, the person claiming such fee or cost charge shall be given thirty (30) days after filing of such decision and order to make

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Australian Citizens Represented By Defense Base Act (DBA) Lawyer Clifford Mermell

We have represented Australian citizens who have been injured while working in Iraq and/or Afghanistan. If you are from Australia, or any country whatsoever, you need to know that if you are injured in Iraq or Afghanistan while working for a contractor hired to complete the mission of the U.S. in Iraq and/or Afghanistan, you

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Serra Julian v USI Esis Contracts/Ace American Insurance Company and Director, Office Of Workers Compensation Programs

Order Approving Attorney’s Fees By petition filed October 1, 2012, Claimant’s attorney, having successfully represented his client in the above captioned matter, requested approval of fees in the amount of $79,181.25 for 211.15 hours of work on Claimant’s behalf, and costs in the amount of $4,577.50. Section 18.6 (a) of the applicable rules provides, in

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Mirabal Roberto v Rosioli Yachting Center and Zenith Insurance Company

DECISION AND ORDER APPROVING SETTLEMENT On August 27, 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 17, 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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