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This case involves an award of additional attorney's fees and costs to applicant's counsel following a successful defense of a Petition for Writ of Review at the appellate level. The Court of Appeal remanded the case for the Board to determine these fees. The Board found the requested $3,712.50 in attorney's fees, based on 8.25 hours at $450/hour, to be reasonable. Additionally, costs of $46.92 for printing expenses were awarded, totaling $3,759.42.
JEFFREY BARSTOW vs. CAST & CREW ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES, INC., ZURICH NORTH AMERICA is a workers' compensation case decided in Van Nuys. 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 Van Nuys.
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This case involves an award of additional attorney's fees and costs to applicant's counsel following a successful defense of a Petition for Writ of Review at the appellate level. The Court of Appeal remanded the case for the Board to determine these fees. The Board found the requested $3,712.50 in attorney's fees, based on 8.25 hours at $450/hour, to be reasonable. Additionally, costs of $46.92 for printing expenses were awarded, totaling $3,759.42.
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