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This case involves a lien claimant, Med-Legal, seeking payment for photocopy services. The trial judge denied the lien, finding the charges unreasonable and improperly applying a fee schedule that took effect after the services were rendered. The Appeals Board agreed that the fee schedule was incorrectly applied to pre-2015 services. However, it remanded the case to the trial level for an evidentiary hearing to determine the reasonableness of the lien claimant's charges.
ANDREW DASHIELL vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AUTHORITY, STATE COMPENSATON INSURANCE FUND 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 involves a lien claimant, Med-Legal, seeking payment for photocopy services. The trial judge denied the lien, finding the charges unreasonable and improperly applying a fee schedule that took effect after the services were rendered. The Appeals Board agreed that the fee schedule was incorrectly applied to pre-2015 services. However, it remanded the case to the trial level for an evidentiary hearing to determine the reasonableness of the lien claimant's charges.
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