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This case concerns an award of additional attorney's fees to applicant's counsel, as mandated by Labor Code § 5801 after a successful writ of review. The Court of Appeal had remanded the matter for this specific purpose. The Board reviewed the submitted time and hourly rate, disallowing certain hours for clerical work, media communication, and duplicate entries. Ultimately, the Board awarded $9,080.00 in appellate attorney's fees to applicant's counsel.
RONALD S. VERNA vs. CITY OF LOS ALTOS POLICE DEPARTMENT 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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This case concerns an award of additional attorney's fees to applicant's counsel, as mandated by Labor Code § 5801 after a successful writ of review. The Court of Appeal had remanded the matter for this specific purpose. The Board reviewed the submitted time and hourly rate, disallowing certain hours for clerical work, media communication, and duplicate entries. Ultimately, the Board awarded $9,080.00 in appellate attorney's fees to applicant's counsel.
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