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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the administrative law judge's decision, allowing a lien claim of $10,838.43 for facility fees. The defendant argued the lien should be disallowed due to the lien claimant's alleged lack of a fictitious name permit. However, the Board found the lien claimant met its burden of proof by demonstrating proper licensure and that it was not operating under a fictitious name, thus not requiring a fictitious name permit from the Medical Board.
JOSEPH BUENO vs. AMERICAN FIRE SYSTEMS, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the administrative law judge's decision, allowing a lien claim of $10,838.43 for facility fees. The defendant argued the lien should be disallowed due to the lien claimant's alleged lack of a fictitious name permit. However, the Board found the lien claimant met its burden of proof by demonstrating proper licensure and that it was not operating under a fictitious name, thus not requiring a fictitious name permit from the Medical Board.
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