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This case involves a sanction imposed on a lien claimant for failing to appear at a lien conference and not timely raising lack of notice. The Appeals Board initially intended to sanction the claimant up to $1,500 but rescinded that order after reviewing the claimant's response. While acknowledging a verified petition was filed, the Board denied reconsideration, finding the claimant's arguments untimely and the petition frivolous, ultimately imposing a $250 sanction for wasted time and resources. The Board also admonished the claimant for improper service.
RIGOBERTO ITURBIDE vs. WOLFE & KINSLER, PACIFIC COAST LABOR, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND 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 sanction imposed on a lien claimant for failing to appear at a lien conference and not timely raising lack of notice. The Appeals Board initially intended to sanction the claimant up to $1,500 but rescinded that order after reviewing the claimant's response. While acknowledging a verified petition was filed, the Board denied reconsideration, finding the claimant's arguments untimely and the petition frivolous, ultimately imposing a $250 sanction for wasted time and resources. The Board also admonished the claimant for improper service.
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