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This case involves a defendant's petition for removal of an administrative law judge's order continuing a workers' compensation case for further trial. The defendant argued it would suffer irreparable harm due to denied due process and incomplete discovery, specifically regarding a medical report. The Appeals Board denied the petition, finding removal an extraordinary remedy not warranted here. The Board concluded that the defendant has adequate remedies, including presenting further evidence at the next trial and seeking reconsideration if an adverse decision issues.
MARIA CAMACHO ROJAS vs. JACK BRADSHAW DOG SHOW, BARRETT BUSINESS SERVICES, INC. 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 defendant's petition for removal of an administrative law judge's order continuing a workers' compensation case for further trial. The defendant argued it would suffer irreparable harm due to denied due process and incomplete discovery, specifically regarding a medical report. The Appeals Board denied the petition, finding removal an extraordinary remedy not warranted here. The Board concluded that the defendant has adequate remedies, including presenting further evidence at the next trial and seeking reconsideration if an adverse decision issues.
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