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This case concerns five lien claimants whose liens were dismissed for failing to pay the lien activation fee before a lien conference. The lien claimants argued they did not receive notice of the conference. The Appeals Board rescinded its prior order granting reconsideration and dismissed the lien claimants' petition for reconsideration because it was unverified. The Board noted that while unverified petitions are not automatically invalid, it may dismiss them if the defect is not cured after notification, which occurred here.
BRANSON WILLIAMS vs. SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES USA is a workers' compensation case decided in Long Beach. 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 Long Beach.
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This case concerns five lien claimants whose liens were dismissed for failing to pay the lien activation fee before a lien conference. The lien claimants argued they did not receive notice of the conference. The Appeals Board rescinded its prior order granting reconsideration and dismissed the lien claimants' petition for reconsideration because it was unverified. The Board noted that while unverified petitions are not automatically invalid, it may dismiss them if the defect is not cured after notification, which occurred here.
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