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This case involves a Petition for Removal filed by an applicant seeking to have the Appeals Board intervene in a pending workers' compensation matter. The Appeals Board denied the petition, emphasizing that removal is an extraordinary remedy requiring a showing of substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. The Board found that the applicant did not meet this high burden and that reconsideration would be an adequate remedy after a final decision. Therefore, the Petition for Removal was denied.
JANETT ORTEGA vs. CRC VIP, INC., UNINSURED EMPLOYER is a workers' compensation case decided in Marina del Rey. 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 Marina del Rey.
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This case involves a Petition for Removal filed by an applicant seeking to have the Appeals Board intervene in a pending workers' compensation matter. The Appeals Board denied the petition, emphasizing that removal is an extraordinary remedy requiring a showing of substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. The Board found that the applicant did not meet this high burden and that reconsideration would be an adequate remedy after a final decision. Therefore, the Petition for Removal was denied.
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