King v. Employers National Ins. Co. King v. Employers National Ins. Co.

King v. Employers National Ins. Co‪.‬

C05.41508; 928 F.2d 1438 (1991)

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This case is again before us on Gayden's petition for rehearing. We grant the petition in part and modify our original opinion,
928 F.2d 1438, as outlined below. We initially concluded that in his settlement agreement with the third-party tortfeasors, Gayden waived his claims for all
attorney's fees against ENIC. On petition for rehearing, Gayden argues that he did not waive his claim for attorney's fees
on his entire recovery, but only on those fees based on ENIC's lien of $189,602.58. In its memorandum decision of October
24, 1989, the district court specifically divided Gayden's award for Moody fees into three distinct parts: (1) the past compensation
lien; (2) the discounted value of future compensation; and (3) the discounted value of future medical expenses. Moody specifically
gives Gayden a right to recover attorney's fees based on the value of future compensation benefits. Moody v. Arabie, 498 So.2d
1081, 1087 (La.1986).

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1991
18 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
3
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
59.3
KB

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