Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1993

Frasier & Frasier v. Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Court

Frasier & Frasier v. Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Court
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided September 16, 1993 · Hodges
859 P.2d 1098; 1993 OK 108; 64 O.B.A.J. 2835; 1993 Okla. LEXIS 130; 1993 WL 366517 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Frasier & Frasier v. Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Court

Opinion of the Court

*1099ORDER

HODGES, Chief Justice.

Original jurisdiction is assumed and a writ of prohibition is issued to prohibit the Workers’ Compensation Court from proceeding further in a dispute over which it lacks subject-matter jurisdiction. Title 85 O.S. Ch. 4, App., Rule 34. Rule 34 limits the Workers’ Compensation Court to deciding two disputes regarding attorney fees: (1) identity of counsel of record and (2) the allocation of fees among successive counsel. The issue here involves a law firm’s dispute over allocation of fees under a complex financial agreement between associated attorneys concerning a share of net profits in a multi-member law firm. The Workers’ Compensation Court lacks subject-matter jurisdiction to determine the rights, relationships, and money due under such contractual arrangements now in litigation in a district court action. Subject to further modification by order of the District Court, petitioner law firm shall deposit all fees awarded by the respondent-court in a trust account whose distribution shall await the end or settlement of the dispute between affected counsel.

All Justices concur.

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