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Defendant Fresh and Easy Neighborhood Market sought removal of an order setting a Mandatory Settlement Conference (MSC) for April 1, 2014, alleging prejudice. However, the MSC proceeded as scheduled, and the defendant's petition for removal was not received by the Appeals Board until after the conference had concluded. Consequently, the petition was rendered moot. The Appeals Board dismissed the petition, noting the orderly progression of the case towards a trial set for June 17, 2014, which was limited to specific issues with discovery remaining open.
JEFFREY ROGERS vs. FRESH AND EASY NEIGHBORHOOD MARKET, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in Riverside. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Riverside.
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Defendant Fresh and Easy Neighborhood Market sought removal of an order setting a Mandatory Settlement Conference (MSC) for April 1, 2014, alleging prejudice. However, the MSC proceeded as scheduled, and the defendant's petition for removal was not received by the Appeals Board until after the conference had concluded. Consequently, the petition was rendered moot. The Appeals Board dismissed the petition, noting the orderly progression of the case towards a trial set for June 17, 2014, which was limited to specific issues with discovery remaining open.
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