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The Applicant, Sally Braithwaite Marshall, petitioned for removal to reverse an order denying a change of venue, seeking to consolidate two claims venued at different district offices. She argued both applications should be heard in Goleta. The Appeals Board denied the petition, finding that the Applicant's request was, in fact, a petition for consolidation. The Board directed the Applicant to follow the proper procedure under Rule 10260, which requires referral to the presiding WCJs for resolution before the Appeals Board.
SALLY BRAITHWAITE MARSHALL vs. SANTA MARIA JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, WORKERS' COMPENSATION ADMINISTRATORS is a workers' compensation case decided in San Luis Obispo. 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 San Luis Obispo.
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The Applicant, Sally Braithwaite Marshall, petitioned for removal to reverse an order denying a change of venue, seeking to consolidate two claims venued at different district offices. She argued both applications should be heard in Goleta. The Appeals Board denied the petition, finding that the Applicant's request was, in fact, a petition for consolidation. The Board directed the Applicant to follow the proper procedure under Rule 10260, which requires referral to the presiding WCJs for resolution before the Appeals Board.
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