Or. Admin. Code § 438-015-0033 - Attorney Fee Award Under ORS 656.262(14)(a)
(1) In accordance with ORS
656.262(14)(a),
a reasonable hourly rate for an attorney's actual time spent during a personal
or telephonic interview or deposition conducted under that statute is
$275.
(2) If the claimant is
represented by an attorney, the insurer or self-insured employer shall pay a
reasonable attorney fee award, which is based upon the hourly rate prescribed
in section (1) multiplied by the actual time spent by the attorney during the
personal or telephonic interview or deposition conducted under ORS
656.262(14)(a).
(3) To obtain the attorney fee described in
section (2), the claimant's attorney shall submit a bill to the insurer or
self-insured employer within 30 days of completion of the personal or
telephonic interview or deposition. The bill, which may be submitted on a form
prescribed by the Board, shall contain, but is not limited to, the following
information:
(a) An itemization of the actual
time spent by the claimant's attorney during the personal or telephonic
interview or deposition;
(b) The
claimant's attorney's signature confirming that the claimed time was actually
spent during the personal or telephonic interview or deposition conducted under
ORS 656.262(14)(a);
and
(c) A copy of the executed
retainer agreement, unless previously provided.
(4) If the parties disagree regarding the
attorney's bill under section (3), a party may request a hearing seeking
resolution of that dispute. The resolution of disputes under this section shall
be made by a final, appealable order.
(5) Unless it files a request for hearing,
the insurer or self-insured employer must pay the attorney fee described in
section (3) as an award under this rule within 30 days of its receipt of the
bill.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726(5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.262(14)(a)
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