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In this workers' compensation case involving a deceased employee, the applicant sought removal of a WCJ's order setting the matter for trial. The applicant claimed the order would cause significant prejudice and irreparable harm. The Appeals Board denied the removal petition, emphasizing that such requests are extraordinary and require a showing of substantial harm. The Board found no evidence of irreparable prejudice, noting the applicant can raise issues at trial and also cautioned the applicant's attorney about potential misrepresentations.
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In this workers' compensation case involving a deceased employee, the applicant sought removal of a WCJ's order setting the matter for trial. The applicant claimed the order would cause significant prejudice and irreparable harm. The Appeals Board denied the removal petition, emphasizing that such requests are extraordinary and require a showing of substantial harm. The Board found no evidence of irreparable prejudice, noting the applicant can raise issues at trial and also cautioned the applicant's attorney about potential misrepresentations.
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