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Elizabeth Howe Sep 22, 2017 a 4:09 pm PDT
This is why charged providers are not always linked to individual companies.
They just keep creating new ones, and moving the money like a shell game.
If they know how to go into EAMS, they know they've been charged/stayed, its right on the lien listing as to whose lien is stayed. Its not a big secret, and that way anyone else who is not a lien claimant is not involved until they try to file a lien.
It still appears that the fastest way to go is that if you want to be absolved on a particular entity/amount, then consolidate, get a consolidation hearing, and get the Consolidation judge to issue order as to who is allowed to proceed and who is not.
But of course that would mean some people would have to open their books