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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a prior decision on attorney fee allocation in a workers' compensation case. The Appeals Board adopted the Workers' Compensation Judge's report, giving great weight to their credibility determinations. The Judge found no substantial evidence to overturn their prior ruling on the division of fees between two attorneys, Glauber and Hershewe. The Judge's report detailed that the fee division was based on Labor Code Section 4906(d), considering responsibility, care, time, and results obtained by each attorney, and found no ex parte communication occurred.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a prior decision on attorney fee allocation in a workers' compensation case. The Appeals Board adopted the Workers' Compensation Judge's report, giving great weight to their credibility determinations. The Judge found no substantial evidence to overturn their prior ruling on the division of fees between two attorneys, Glauber and Hershewe. The Judge's report detailed that the fee division was based on Labor Code Section 4906(d), considering responsibility, care, time, and results obtained by each attorney, and found no ex parte communication occurred.
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