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This case involves a dispute over a mandatory settlement conference (MSC) where both parties claim the other was absent or improperly handled the proceedings. The Appeals Board granted removal due to conflicting records and confusing circumstances surrounding the MSC and a subsequent trial setting. The Board found the WCJ erred by setting the matter for trial after issuing an order taking it off calendar, despite conflicting accounts of attorney appearances. Consequently, the scheduled trial was converted to a status conference for further proceedings.
PHYLLIS MOSS vs. PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP, Chubb Services Corporation is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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This case involves a dispute over a mandatory settlement conference (MSC) where both parties claim the other was absent or improperly handled the proceedings. The Appeals Board granted removal due to conflicting records and confusing circumstances surrounding the MSC and a subsequent trial setting. The Board found the WCJ erred by setting the matter for trial after issuing an order taking it off calendar, despite conflicting accounts of attorney appearances. Consequently, the scheduled trial was converted to a status conference for further proceedings.
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