GRIFFIN WHEEL CO. v. HARRISON

Civ. 7518.

568 So.2d 1248 (1990)

GRIFFIN WHEEL COMPANY v. Jack E. HARRISON.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

September 12, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sydney F. Frazier, Jr. of Cabaniss, Johnston, Gardner, Dumas & O'Neal, Birmingham, for appellant.

Robert Wyeth Lee, Jr. of Lee & Sullivan, Birmingham, for appellee.


INGRAM, Presiding Judge.

On December 21, 1989, the trial court found that the employee, Jack E. Harrison, was permanently and totally disabled pursuant to the Workmen's Compensation Act of Alabama. The trial court also ordered the employer, Griffin Wheel Company, to pay in a lump sum the attorney fees of 15 percent of the present value of the future benefits due the employee.

On January 18, 1990, the employer timely filed an Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure...

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