270-5 Wyo. Code R. § 5-3

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 5-3 - Appointed Attorney

(a) The hearing examiner may appoint an attorney to represent an employee or claimant.

(b) Upon entry of a final order, an appointed attorney may request payment of reasonable fees and costs. All requests for fees and costs shall be verified and shall detail time spent and work performed. Permitted fees include:

  • (i) attorney's fees billed at an hourly rate of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00);
  • (ii) paralegal and legal assistant fees billed at an hourly rate of forty dollars ($40.00). Reimbursable paralegal and legal assistant fees are those tasks requiring legal skill and knowledge. Clerical and secretarial tasks are not reimbursable and shall not be billed at a paralegal or legal assistant rate;
  • (iii) costs: appointed attorneys may request reimbursement of actual expenses reasonably incurred, with respective invoices/bills attached (e.g. expert witness fees, costs to obtain pertinent medical records, reasonable and customary postage costs, and subpoena costs). Copying costs shall be paid at no more than fifteen cents (15¢) per copy. If reasonably incurred, attorney's travel time shall be paid at one-half the hourly rate for attorney's fees; and
  • (iv) prevailing employer's attorney fees and costs billed at the rates established in this section in any contested case where the issue is the compensability of an injury.

(c) All requests for fees and costs shall be submitted to the Office within ninety (90) days of the final order. Any request for fees and costs not timely submitted shall be denied unless good cause is shown. Requests for fees and expenses of appointed attorneys shall include the attorney's certification that the fee statement is true and correct. The request shall additionally indicate the source (i.e., from the workers' compensation account, from amounts awarded to the employee or claimant, or from the employer) from which the fees and expenses are proposed to be paid. Requests shall be properly served on all parties.

(d) No fee shall be awarded in any case in which the hearing examiner determines the claim to be frivolous or without legal or factual justification.

270-5 Wyo. Code R. § 5-3

Amended, Eff. 7/20/2017.