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Feldman v. Edwards

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Feb 8, 1963
130 S.E.2d 350 (Ga. Ct. App. 1963)

Summary

In Feldman, the court addressed whether the state board had any jurisdiction over the fee dispute between attorneys; in this case we address, and reject, Ingerman's contention that the Commission's jurisdiction over the fee dispute is exclusive.

Summary of this case from Engel Engel, P.A. v. Ingerman

Opinion

39906, 39907, 39908.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 8, 1963. REHEARING DENIED FEBRUARY 26, 1963.

Workmen's compensation; division of award for attorney's fees. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Wood, Emeritus.

John W. Rogers, for plaintiff in error.

Richard W. Best, Bruce B. Edwards, Marvin O'Neal, Jr., Frank W. Scroggins, contra.


Bruce B. Edwards represented the claimants in three workmen's compensation proceedings and during the period that the litigation continued he associated Albert P. Feldman as associate counsel. Thereafter, lump sum agreements were approved by the board in each case. At the same time Edwards' fee contracts with the claimants were approved and the payment of the attorney's fees to Edwards and the balance due to the claimants was authorized and directed. Feldman then filed an application with the board asking the board to direct one-half of the attorney fees to be paid to him and when no action was taken by the board he filed an appeal to the superior court assigning error on the aforementioned lump sum award and on the refusal of the board to have a hearing to determine if he was entitled to a part of the attorney's fees. The superior court entered judgments dismissing the appeals and Feldman now assigns error on such judgments and names himself as plaintiff in error and Edwards, the claimants, the employer and the insurer as defendants in error. Held:

The State Board of Workmen's Compensation has authority to examine and approve contracts between claimants and their counsel as to the amount of attorney's fees, but it has no authority, statutory or otherwise, to set the fees of the attorneys, or to examine and approve contracts between attorneys as to the division of their fees when associated to represent claimants. Fletcher v. Aetna Cas. c. Co., 95 Ga. App. 23, 25 ( 96 S.E.2d 650); Wilson v. Maryland Cas. Co., 71 Ga. App. 184 ( 30 S.E.2d 420); Code Ann. §§ 114-714, 114-9903. The only contracts before the board were the contracts between Edwards and the claimants and such were the only contracts that the board could examine. The superior court properly dismissed the appeals based upon the above principles of law and because there were no issues of law upon which to predicate and base an appeal from the State Board of Workmen's Compensation.

Judgments affirmed. Frankum and Jordan, JJ., concur.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 8, 1963 — REHEARING DENIED FEBRUARY 26, 1963.


Summaries of

Feldman v. Edwards

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Feb 8, 1963
130 S.E.2d 350 (Ga. Ct. App. 1963)

In Feldman, the court addressed whether the state board had any jurisdiction over the fee dispute between attorneys; in this case we address, and reject, Ingerman's contention that the Commission's jurisdiction over the fee dispute is exclusive.

Summary of this case from Engel Engel, P.A. v. Ingerman

In Feldman v. Edwards, 107 Ga. App. 397 (130 S.E.2d 350), all that this court actually determined was that the authority was limited to the examination and approval of such contracts, as placed before the board, and that it did not include the authority to set the fees of attorneys, or to examine and approve contracts between attorneys as to the division of fees when associated to represent a claimant.

Summary of this case from Clark v. Royal Globe Insurance Co.
Case details for

Feldman v. Edwards

Case Details

Full title:FELDMAN v. EDWARDS et al. (three cases)

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Feb 8, 1963

Citations

130 S.E.2d 350 (Ga. Ct. App. 1963)
130 S.E.2d 350

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