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The City of Monrovia petitioned for removal, arguing the Appeals Board lacked jurisdiction as it was never formally joined as a defendant. While the applicant alleged an injury against the County of Riverside, a claim form also indicated a cumulative trauma injury against Monrovia, which Monrovia had participated in proceedings for, including a Mandatory Settlement Conference. The Appeals Board granted the removal petition, finding insufficient procedural formality, and ordered the case redesignated as a Mandatory Settlement Conference for Monrovia to be formally joined and the application amended.
James Larsh vs. CITY OF MONROVIA is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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The City of Monrovia petitioned for removal, arguing the Appeals Board lacked jurisdiction as it was never formally joined as a defendant. While the applicant alleged an injury against the County of Riverside, a claim form also indicated a cumulative trauma injury against Monrovia, which Monrovia had participated in proceedings for, including a Mandatory Settlement Conference. The Appeals Board granted the removal petition, finding insufficient procedural formality, and ordered the case redesignated as a Mandatory Settlement Conference for Monrovia to be formally joined and the application amended.
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