N.Y. Work. Comp. Law § 225
Fees for representing employees
Redline — January 1, 2015 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2015
§ 225. Fees for representing employees. Claims of attorneys and\ncounsellors-at-law for services in connection with any contested claim\narising under this article shall not be enforceable unless approved by\nthe board. If so approved, such fee or fees shall become a lien upon the\nbenefits ordered, but shall be paid therefrom only in the manner fixed\nby the board. Any other person, firm, corporation, organization, or\nother association who shall exact or receive any fee or gratuity for any\nservices rendered on behalf of an employee except in an amount\ndetermined by the board shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any person,\nfirm, corporation, organization, or association who shall solicit the\nbusiness of appearing before the board on behalf of an employee claiming\nbenefits under this article, or who shall make it a business to solicit\nemployment for a lawyer in connection with any claim for disability\nbenefits under this article, or who shall exact or receive any fee or\ngratuity or other charge with respect to the collection of any\nuncontested claim for disability benefits, shall be guilty of a\nmisdemeanor.\n
§ 225. Fees for representing employees. Claims of attorneys and\ncounsellors-at-law for services in connection with any contested claim\narising under this article shall not be enforceable unless approved by\nthe board. If so approved, such fee or fees shall become a lien upon the\nbenefits ordered, but shall be paid therefrom only in the manner fixed\nby the board or the alternative dispute resolution association. Any\nother person, firm, corporation, organization, or other association who\nshall exact or receive any fee or gratuity for any services rendered on\nbehalf of an employee except in an amount so determined shall be guilty\nof a misdemeanor. Any person, firm, corporation, organization, or\nassociation who shall solicit the business of an employee claiming\nbenefits under this article, or who shall make it a business to solicit\nemployment for a lawyer in connection with any claim for disability or\nfamily leave benefits under this article, or who shall exact or receive\nany fee or gratuity or other charge with respect to the collection of\nany uncontested claim for disability or family leave benefits, shall be\nguilty of a misdemeanor.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.