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Defendant sought removal, arguing a trial date was set prematurely before a mandatory settlement conference. The Board reviewed the case and found the petition moot because the parties appeared for trial on the scheduled date and jointly requested the case be taken off calendar. The trial judge also effectively nullified the prior order the defendant objected to. Therefore, the Petition for Removal was dismissed as the issues raised were resolved.
MARIA GUIZAR vs. CROWN PLAZA HOTEL, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, ULLICO CASUALTY COMPANY, PATRIOT RISK SERVICES 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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Defendant sought removal, arguing a trial date was set prematurely before a mandatory settlement conference. The Board reviewed the case and found the petition moot because the parties appeared for trial on the scheduled date and jointly requested the case be taken off calendar. The trial judge also effectively nullified the prior order the defendant objected to. Therefore, the Petition for Removal was dismissed as the issues raised were resolved.
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