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In this workers' compensation case, the defendant sought to remove an order that placed the matter off calendar, arguing discovery should have closed and the case proceed to trial. The Appeals Board denied the petition, explaining that the administrative law judge correctly took the case off calendar because a pretrial conference statement was not filed, a requirement for proceeding to trial after a mandatory settlement conference. The Board noted that discovery closes at the mandatory settlement conference, and if the case is not resolved at the next one, a pretrial statement must be filed, and the case will then be continued to trial.
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In this workers' compensation case, the defendant sought to remove an order that placed the matter off calendar, arguing discovery should have closed and the case proceed to trial. The Appeals Board denied the petition, explaining that the administrative law judge correctly took the case off calendar because a pretrial conference statement was not filed, a requirement for proceeding to trial after a mandatory settlement conference. The Board noted that discovery closes at the mandatory settlement conference, and if the case is not resolved at the next one, a pretrial statement must be filed, and the case will then be continued to trial.
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