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The applicant, Jessica Adams, filed a workers' compensation claim against Aerosoles and Liberty Mutual Insurance. The defendant sought removal of two orders: one deferring the admissibility of a deposition and another requiring the claims adjuster to appear at trial. However, the parties subsequently entered into stipulations resolving these issues and agreed to take the matter off calendar. Consequently, the Petition for Removal has been rendered moot and is dismissed.
JESSICA ADAMS vs. AEROSOLES, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE is a workers' compensation case decided in Santa Rosa. 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 Santa Rosa.
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The applicant, Jessica Adams, filed a workers' compensation claim against Aerosoles and Liberty Mutual Insurance. The defendant sought removal of two orders: one deferring the admissibility of a deposition and another requiring the claims adjuster to appear at trial. However, the parties subsequently entered into stipulations resolving these issues and agreed to take the matter off calendar. Consequently, the Petition for Removal has been rendered moot and is dismissed.
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