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Case No. SAL 104703
Regular
Mar 14, 2008

GONZALEZ vs. GILROY FOODS, SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT

This case concerns a supplemental award of attorney's fees under Labor Code § 5801 following the denial of a defendant's petition for writ of review. The Court of Appeal found no reasonable basis for the petition and remanded the case for the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) to award fees for services rendered in connection with that petition. The WCAB affirmed the award of attorney's fees, clarifying that the WCJ lacks jurisdiction to approve fees under § 5801, which is the sole province of the WCAB upon remand.

Labor Code § 5801Petition for Writ of ReviewSupplemental AwardAttorney's FeesRemandWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardCourt of AppealStipulation and AwardWCJFindings Order and Award
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Case No. ADJ4387448 (SJO 0267422)
Regular
Mar 11, 2014

BALGOVIND SHARMA vs. LAM RESEARCH CORPORATION, MATRIX ABSENCE MANAGEMENT

The Court of Appeal ordered a supplemental attorney's fee award for applicant's counsel for successfully defending against the defendant's petition for writ of review. The Board reviewed the attorney's claimed hours and rate, deeming some time entries excessive and clerical tasks non-compensable. Ultimately, the Board awarded $5,480.00 in attorney's fees plus $47.74 in costs, totaling $5,527.74, and clarified this award is in addition to any compensation owed. The Board also rejected the defendant's argument that the third-party credit applied to this supplemental fee award.

Labor Code § 5801Supplemental Attorney's FeePetition for Writ of ReviewCourt of Appeal RemandApplicant's AttorneyReasonable Attorney FeesHourly RateTime and EffortCase ComplexityClerical Tasks
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Case No. ADJ11299000
Regular
Oct 09, 2019

ORLANDO WATKINS vs. SME STEEL CONTRACTORS INC., THE HARTFORD

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case involves an award of additional attorney's fees and costs. Following a denial of a Petition for Writ of Review by the Second District Court of Appeal, the matter was remanded for an award of fees. The applicant's counsel and defendant's counsel stipulated to a reasonable fee amount of $4,120.88. The Board found this stipulated amount to be reasonable and issued an award accordingly.

Workers' Compensation Appeals Boardattorney's feescostsPetition for Writ of ReviewLabor Code § 5801Labor Code § 5811stipulated agreementremandappellate attorney's feesHartford Casualty Insurance Company
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Case No. ADJ2340102 (LAO 0751270) ADJ4406096 (LAO 0784412)
Regular
Apr 27, 2017

JOSE MORFIN vs. WHITE MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, ADVENTIST HEALTH

This case involves an award of additional attorney's fees for applicant's counsel in the California Court of Appeal. The court remanded the matter for supplemental fees after the defendant's unsuccessful Petition for Writ of Review. While applicant's attorney sought $11,480.00 in fees, the Board found this excessive and awarded $8,000.00 based on a review of the appellate work and the contentious history of the litigation. The Board also awarded the requested costs of $67.58, totaling $8,067.58 in additional appellate attorney's fees and costs.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardSupplemental Attorney's FeesPetition for Writ of ReviewLabor Code § 5801Labor Code § 5811Appellate Attorney's FeesItemization of Attorney's FeesExcessive Fee RequestReasonable Fee DeterminationCase-by-Case Basis
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Case No. ADJ10307427
Regular
Mar 21, 2017

CHRISTOPHER DEVEREUX vs. STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Permissibly Self-Insured; administered by THE HARTFORD

This case concerns an award of additional attorney's fees for applicant's counsel, pursuant to Labor Code § 5801. The Third District Court of Appeal remanded the matter for this purpose after denying the defendant's Petition for Writ of Review. The parties stipulated to reasonable attorney's fees of $2,500.00. The Board has issued an award of these appellate attorney's fees in favor of the applicant's counsel, payable in addition to any compensation awarded to the applicant.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardLabor Code § 5801attorney's feesPetition for Writ of Reviewappellate attorney's feesstipulationawardState Compensation Insurance FundThe Hartfordremanded
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Case No. ADJ2478986 (SAC 0326370)
Regular
Oct 07, 2014

LINDA FUNK vs. DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF CALIFORNIA, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

This case involves an award of additional attorney's fees to the applicant's attorneys following a successful defense of a Petition for Writ of Review. The Court of Appeal remanded the case for the Board to determine reasonable fees for appellate services. The applicant's attorneys requested $4,160.00, and the Board awarded $3,840.00, disallowing time spent on fee preparation. This award is made in addition to any other compensation owed to the applicant.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardAttorney's FeePetition for Writ of ReviewCourt of AppealLabor Code § 5801Supplemental AwardCertified Workers' Compensation SpecialistAppellate Attorney's FeesLiberty Mutual Insurance CompanyDelta Dental Plan
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Case No. ADJ3299212
Regular
Oct 18, 2011

LISA WEILMANN vs. UNITED TEMPORARY SERVICE, TIG SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board opinion awards supplemental attorney's fees of $2,100.00 to applicant's counsel. This award stems from the Court of Appeal's denial of the defendant's petition for writ of review and its subsequent granting of the applicant's request for fees under Labor Code § 5801. The applicant's attorney requested this fee for six hours of work at $350 per hour, which the Board found reasonable. The award is against TIG Specialty Insurance Company.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSUPPLEMENTAL ATTORNEY'S FEESLABOR CODE § 5801Court of Appealpetition for writ of reviewremittiturapplicant's attorney requestreasonable feeTIG Specialty Insurance CompanyRisk Enterprise Management
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Case No. ADJ6785479
Regular
Dec 04, 2013

JEROME WILLIAMS vs. NEW YORK KNICKERBOCKERS, CHUBB GROUP for FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY

This case involves an award of additional attorney's fees to the applicant's attorney for services rendered in successfully defending against the defendant's petition for a writ of review. The Court of Appeal, having denied the writ and remanded the case, directed the Board to award supplemental fees. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has reviewed the record and determined a reasonable fee of $3,500.00 for the appellate work performed by Ronald J. Mix. This award is made against Federal Insurance Company, in addition to any other compensation.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for Writ of ReviewSupplemental AwardAttorney's FeesLabor Code § 5801Appellate Attorney's FeeRonald J. MixFederal Insurance CompanyEmployers Mutual Liability Insurance Company v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd.
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Case No. ADJ4039795
Regular
Feb 03, 2010

Errol Holmes vs. SHELL OIL COMPANY, ESIS/EMPLOYERS SELF-INSURANCE SERVICES

Applicant's attorney sought additional fees for opposing Shell Oil's writ of review, which the Court of Appeal granted, remanding for supplemental fees. The Appeals Board initially awarded $3,000 based on estimated hours and a reasonable rate after no response was received to a request for itemized fees. The applicant's attorney then claimed he did not receive the request and sought $5,751.57 in fees. Despite treating his letter as a reconsideration petition, the Appeals Board reviewed the matter again and reaffirmed the $3,000 award, finding it adequate and denying any additional compensation.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardErrol HolmesShell Oil CompanyESISEmployers Self-Insurance ServicesPetition for Writ of ReviewSupplemental Attorney FeesLabor Code § 5801Petition for ReconsiderationLabor Code § 5902
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Case No. ADJ1666303
Regular
Oct 21, 2011

ALTHEA RUSSELL vs. SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES, BROADSPIRE

This case involves a supplemental award of attorney's fees to the applicant's attorneys, Charles Clark and Stuart Barth, following a successful defense against the defendant's petition for writ of review. The Court of Appeal remanded the matter to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) to make this supplemental award under Labor Code § 5801. The WCAB reviewed the fee requests and, after disallowing fees for a separate sanctions motion, awarded Clark $2,800.00 and Barth $1,207.50 for their appellate services.

Labor Code § 5801supplemental attorney's feeswrit of reviewpetition for writ of reviewreasonable feeattorney servicesWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardSecuritas Security ServicesBroadspireCourt of Appeal
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