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Lien claimant Lab-Eval Services sought reconsideration of an order dismissing Dr. Hovsepian's lien for non-appearance at a lien conference. The WCAB denied the petition, adopting the WCJ's report which found that Dr. Hovsepian, as a filed lien claimant, was required to attend. The Board also noted the petition's defective verification and improper service on adverse parties as further grounds for denial. Therefore, the dismissal of Dr. Hovsepian's lien stands with prejudice.
ANDREW SPELLERR vs. LONG BEACH MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER, TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT is a workers' compensation case decided in Anaheim. 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 Anaheim.
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Lien claimant Lab-Eval Services sought reconsideration of an order dismissing Dr. Hovsepian's lien for non-appearance at a lien conference. The WCAB denied the petition, adopting the WCJ's report which found that Dr. Hovsepian, as a filed lien claimant, was required to attend. The Board also noted the petition's defective verification and improper service on adverse parties as further grounds for denial. Therefore, the dismissal of Dr. Hovsepian's lien stands with prejudice.
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