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DERRICK LITTLE vs. WALKER CONCRETE CO., LIBERTY MUTUAL INS. CO.

Filed: May 03, 2012
San Francisco
ADJ2841961 (SJO 0191311)

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Applicant Derrick Little filed an "appeal" of an order denying his motion to change venue, which the Board treated as a Petition for Removal. The Petition was dismissed because it failed to articulate any specific factual or legal contentions justifying the removal. Furthermore, the Petition did not demonstrate significant prejudice or irreparable harm, which are required for a grant of removal. The Board adopted the WCJ's report and recommendations in its entirety when dismissing the petition.

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Applicant Derrick Little filed an "appeal" of an order denying his motion to change venue, which the Board treated as a Petition for Removal. The Petition was dismissed because it failed to articulate any specific factual or legal contentions justifying the removal. Furthermore, the Petition did not demonstrate significant prejudice or irreparable harm, which are required for a grant of removal. The Board adopted the WCJ's report and recommendations in its entirety when dismissing the petition.

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