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MARLENE COLLINS vs. F.CORBY DALE AND ELIZABETH DALE

Filed: Oct 26, 2016
Fresno
ADJ10303237

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This case involves a Petition for Removal filed by Marlene Collins against F.Corby Dale and Elizabeth Dale. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has issued an order dismissing this petition. The dismissal is due to the petitioner having withdrawn their request for removal. Consequently, the Board has formally closed the matter of the petition.

MARLENE COLLINS vs. F.CORBY DALE AND ELIZABETH DALE is a workers' compensation case decided in Fresno. 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 Fresno.

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This case involves a Petition for Removal filed by Marlene Collins against F.Corby Dale and Elizabeth Dale. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has issued an order dismissing this petition. The dismissal is due to the petitioner having withdrawn their request for removal. Consequently, the Board has formally closed the matter of the petition.

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MARLENE COLLINS vs. F.CORBY DALE AND ELIZABETH DALE is a legal case related to workers' compensation in Fresno. This case explains important rulings, legal interpretations, and claim decisions.

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