U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1993

Robert Morelock v. E & C Coal Company Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, United States Department of Labor

Robert Morelock v. E & C Coal Company Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, United States Department of Labor
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · Decided August 30, 1993
4 F.3d 985; 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 37930; 1993 WL 331011 (Federal Reporter, Third Series)

Robert Morelock v. E & C Coal Company Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, United States Department of Labor

Opinion

4 F.3d 985

NOTICE: Fourth Circuit I.O.P. 36.6 states that citation of unpublished dispositions is disfavored except for establishing res judicata, estoppel, or the law of the case and requires service of copies of cited unpublished dispositions of the Fourth Circuit.
Robert MORELOCK, Petitioner,
v.
E & C COAL COMPANY; Director, Office of Workers'
Compensation Programs, United States Department of
Labor, Respondents.

No. 93-1477.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Submitted: August 6, 1993.
Decided: August 30, 1993.

On Petition for Review of an Order of the Benefits Review Board. (91-2129-BLA)

Robert Morelock, Petitioner Pro Se.

Daniel Edward Durden, Washington, D.C.; Kathleen Mary Bole, Barbara J. Johnson, United States Department of Labor, Washington, D.C., for Respondents.

Ben.Rev.Bd.

AFFIRMED.

Before MURNAGHAN and LUTTIG, Circuit Judges, and SPROUSE, Senior Circuit Judge.

PER CURIAM:

OPINION

1

Robert Morelock seeks review of the Benefits Review Board's decision and order affirming the administrative law judge's denial of black lung benefits pursuant to 30 U.S.C.A. # 8E8E # 901-945 (West 1986 & Supp. 1992). Our review of the record discloses that the Board's decision is based upon substantial evidence and that this appeal is without merit. Accordingly, we affirm on the reasoning of the Board. Morelock v. E & C Coal Co., No. 91-2129-BLA (B.R.B. Feb. 24, 1993). We dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before the Court and argument would not aid the decisional process.

AFFIRMED

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