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This case concerns a defendant's petition for reconsideration and removal of an Order Taking Off Calendar (OTOC). The Appeals Board dismissed the petition for reconsideration because the OTOC was not a final order. Treating the petition as a request for removal, the Board denied it, finding no substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. This is because the lien claimant's lien was stayed under Labor Code section 4615, precluding further proceedings on the lien and related issues.
ZUSSETTE MORALES vs. MAYA CORPORATION, CAPITAL INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in Long Beach. 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 Long Beach.
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This case concerns a defendant's petition for reconsideration and removal of an Order Taking Off Calendar (OTOC). The Appeals Board dismissed the petition for reconsideration because the OTOC was not a final order. Treating the petition as a request for removal, the Board denied it, finding no substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. This is because the lien claimant's lien was stayed under Labor Code section 4615, precluding further proceedings on the lien and related issues.
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