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This case involved sanctions imposed on applicant's attorney for verbally abusing opposing counsel. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration, reducing the sanctions from $750 to $500 because the WCJ improperly cited prior misconduct not included in the notice. The WCAB affirmed the award of $193.75 in costs, finding it reasonable for defense counsel's time spent addressing the incident. The attorney's petition for disqualification of the WCJ was denied, as the allegations were untimely, unsubstantiated, and based on general adverse rulings rather than actual bias.
LASHAWN WILLIAMS vs. LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT is a workers' compensation case decided in Los Angeles. 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 Los Angeles.
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This case involved sanctions imposed on applicant's attorney for verbally abusing opposing counsel. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration, reducing the sanctions from $750 to $500 because the WCJ improperly cited prior misconduct not included in the notice. The WCAB affirmed the award of $193.75 in costs, finding it reasonable for defense counsel's time spent addressing the incident. The attorney's petition for disqualification of the WCJ was denied, as the allegations were untimely, unsubstantiated, and based on general adverse rulings rather than actual bias.
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