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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied April Williams' petition for reconsideration of a decision finding she sustained an industrial injury. Williams sought to disqualify defense counsel, Ray Stanek, alleging he represented adverse clients and failed to object to court violations of her rights. The Board found no evidence Stanek represented adverse clients, as Williams had never been his client. Furthermore, Stanek had no affirmative duty to act on Williams' behalf regarding alleged court misconduct. Consequently, the Board found no basis for disqualification and denied the petition.
APRIL PREMO WILLIAMS vs. THE HOME DEPOT is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in San Francisco.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied April Williams' petition for reconsideration of a decision finding she sustained an industrial injury. Williams sought to disqualify defense counsel, Ray Stanek, alleging he represented adverse clients and failed to object to court violations of her rights. The Board found no evidence Stanek represented adverse clients, as Williams had never been his client. Furthermore, Stanek had no affirmative duty to act on Williams' behalf regarding alleged court misconduct. Consequently, the Board found no basis for disqualification and denied the petition.
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