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KENNETH BERGQUIST vs. CONAM MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Dec 31, 2013
Anaheim
ADJ8340798

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This case involves a petition for removal regarding sanctions imposed for failure to pay a lien activation fee. The Appeals Board dismissed the removal petition, stating reconsideration is the proper remedy. However, construing the petition as one for reconsideration, the Board granted it. The Board rescinded the sanctions order due to uncertainty regarding a federal court injunction on the lien activation fee provisions. The matter was returned to the WCJ for further proceedings.

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This case involves a petition for removal regarding sanctions imposed for failure to pay a lien activation fee. The Appeals Board dismissed the removal petition, stating reconsideration is the proper remedy. However, construing the petition as one for reconsideration, the Board granted it. The Board rescinded the sanctions order due to uncertainty regarding a federal court injunction on the lien activation fee provisions. The matter was returned to the WCJ for further proceedings.

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KENNETH BERGQUIST vs. CONAM MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY (2013) – Anaheim | CompFox