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This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board order dismisses Victor Lopez's petition for reconsideration because it was filed from a non-final interlocutory order, not a final determination of substantive rights. The Board also denies removal, adopting the judge's recommendation and finding no showing of irreparable harm or prejudice. The petition improperly sought reconsideration of a procedural matter that does not affect substantive liability. Therefore, both the petition for reconsideration and the request for removal are denied.
VICTOR LOPEZ vs. MIRAGE BUILDERS, TOWER NATIONAL INSURANCE is a workers' compensation case decided in Anaheim. 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 Anaheim.
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This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board order dismisses Victor Lopez's petition for reconsideration because it was filed from a non-final interlocutory order, not a final determination of substantive rights. The Board also denies removal, adopting the judge's recommendation and finding no showing of irreparable harm or prejudice. The petition improperly sought reconsideration of a procedural matter that does not affect substantive liability. Therefore, both the petition for reconsideration and the request for removal are denied.
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