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PAUL SHANKS vs. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, ADMINISURE

Filed: Jul 23, 2009
ADJ601398 (AHM 0120623)

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The WCJ's Order of Disallowance did not comply with Rule 10562 because there was no Notice of Intention to Dismiss petitioner's lien. The lien claimant's Petition for Reconsideration is GRANTED and the matter is remanded for further proceedings.

PAUL SHANKS vs. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, ADMINISURE is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The WCJ's Order of Disallowance did not comply with Rule 10562 because there was no Notice of Intention to Dismiss petitioner's lien. The lien claimant's Petition for Reconsideration is GRANTED and the matter is remanded for further proceedings.

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PAUL SHANKS vs. COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, ADMINISURE is a legal case related to workers' compensation in . This case explains important rulings, legal interpretations, and claim decisions.

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