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MARTHA CRUZ vs. J & M SALES

Filed: Dec 01, 2014
Marina Del Rey
ADJ6507062

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration of an order assessing costs against lien claimant Dr. John Terrence and his attorney, the Gonzalez Law Firm. The Board found that proper notice of the lien conference was given, refuting their claim of non-receipt. Due to Dr. Terrence and the Gonzalez Law Firm repeatedly pursuing settled issues and failing to appear at multiple conferences, the Board issued a Notice of Intention to Impose Sanctions up to $2,500 each for bad-faith actions.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration of an order assessing costs against lien claimant Dr. John Terrence and his attorney, the Gonzalez Law Firm. The Board found that proper notice of the lien conference was given, refuting their claim of non-receipt. Due to Dr. Terrence and the Gonzalez Law Firm repeatedly pursuing settled issues and failing to appear at multiple conferences, the Board issued a Notice of Intention to Impose Sanctions up to $2,500 each for bad-faith actions.

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