JOYCE v. UNITED STATES DEPUTY COMMISSIONER FOR FIRST COMPENSATION DIST.

No. 911.

33 F.2d 218 (1929)

JOYCE v. UNITED STATES DEPUTY COMMISSIONER FOR FIRST COMPENSATION DIST. (EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSUR. CORPORATION, Limited, Intervener).

District Court, D. Maine.

April 2, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward J. Harrigan, of Portland, Me., for plaintiff.

William B. Mahoney, of Portland, Me., for intervener.


PETERS, District Judge.

This is a proceeding under the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (33 USCA §§ 901-950), asking the intervention of this court in suspending or modifying an award of a deputy commissioner on the ground that it is not in accordance with law. In support of that allegation the plaintiff avers that the deputy commissioner went outside the evidence, ignored it, and made a finding inconsistent with it. The interveners defending...

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