MULTNOMAH COUNTY SCHOOL DIST. v. TIGNER

WCB 88-00682, 87-14482; CA A67766.

833 P.2d 1294 (1992)

113 Or. App. 405

In the Matter of the Compensation of Rual E. Tigner, Claimant. MULTNOMAH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT and Liberty Northwest Insurance Corporation, Petitioners—Cross-Respondents, v. Rual E. TIGNER, Respondent— Cross-Respondent, and EBI Companies, Respondent— Cross-Petitioner.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided June 10, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Craig A. Staples, Portland, argued the cause for petitioners-cross-respondents. With him on the brief was Roberts, Reinisch, MacKenzie, Healey & Wilson, P.C., Portland.

Ralph E. Wiser, III, Portland, argued the cause for respondent-cross-respondent. With him on the brief was Bennett & Durham, Portland.

Mark P. Bronstein, Portland, argued the cause for respondent-cross-petitioner. With him on the brief was Davis & Bostwick, Portland.

Before WARREN, P.J., and RIGGS and EDMONDS, JJ.


WARREN, Presiding Judge.

Liberty Northwest Insurance Corporation (Liberty) seeks review of a Workers' Compensation Board order holding it responsible for claimant's occupational disease and awarding claimant an insurer paid attorney fee. EBI Companies (EBI) cross-petitions for review of the Board's denial of its request for reimbursement of claim costs from Liberty. On the petition, we affirm in part and reverse and remand in part; we affirm on the cross-petition...

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