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This Order of Dismissal concerns an initial hearing held on July 11, 2016, where employee James Black, who was self-represented, failed to appear. Attorney Michael Haynie, representing the employer Prestige Group, LLC, informed the Court that he had not heard from Mr. Black since a prior Expedited Hearing Order. Consequently, Mr. Haynie made a verbal motion to dismiss the case. The Court found the motion well-taken, dismissing Mr. Black's claim for benefits under the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Act with prejudice. Additionally, the order taxes the $150 filing fee to Prestige Group, LLC and mandates the filing of a statistical data form.
Black, James v. Prestige Group, LLC is a workers' compensation case decided in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims. 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 Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims.
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This Order of Dismissal concerns an initial hearing held on July 11, 2016, where employee James Black, who was self-represented, failed to appear. Attorney Michael Haynie, representing the employer Prestige Group, LLC, informed the Court that he had not heard from Mr. Black since a prior Expedited Hearing Order. Consequently, Mr. Haynie made a verbal motion to dismiss the case. The Court found the motion well-taken, dismissing Mr. Black's claim for benefits under the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Act with prejudice. Additionally, the order taxes the $150 filing fee to Prestige Group, LLC and mandates the filing of a statistical data form.
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