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Case No. MISSING
Regular Panel Decision

Jones v. District Attorney's Office of New York

Thomas Jones, currently incarcerated, filed an Article 78 proceeding to vacate the denial of his FOIL request by the District Attorney’s Office of the County of New York (DANY). Jones sought a trial verdict sheet from his 2000 conviction for conspiracy and assault. DANY denied the request, stating Judiciary Law § 255, which Jones cited, applies only to court clerks, not district attorneys. The court affirmed DANY's denial, ruling that district attorneys are not clerks of the court, and also found Jones's claims to be time-barred under the four-month statute of limitations for Article 78 proceedings. The petition was consequently denied and dismissed with prejudice.

FOIL RequestVerdict SheetArticle 78 ProceedingStatute of LimitationsDistrict AttorneyCourt ClerkJudiciary LawPenal LawCriminal ConspiracyAssault
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3
Case No. ADJ10801516
Regular
Jul 24, 2017

JORGE RAMIREZ vs. MANN PACKING COMPANY, INC., ZURICH NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY

In this workers' compensation case, Jorge Ramirez is the applicant, and Mann Packing Company, Inc. and its insurer are the defendants. Both the applicant and defendants challenged judges in the Salinas District Office, exhausting available judicial options there. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board ordered the venue transferred to the San Jose District Office. The case will now be heard by Judge David Lauerman in San Jose.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardVenue ChangeChallengesAppeals Board Rule 10453Salinas District OfficeSan Jose District OfficePresiding Workers' Compensation JudgeJudge David LauermanApplicantDefendant
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1
Case No. ADJ2312171 (SDO 0267352) ADJ6808818
Regular
Jan 19, 2012

MICHAEL BERMUDEZ vs. SAFELITE GLASS CORP.; SPECIALTY RISK SERVICES

The Appeals Board granted the applicant's Petition for Removal, overturning the denial of his motion for a change of venue. The applicant, residing in Salida, sought to transfer his case from the San Jose to the Stockton District Office. Good cause was established by the applicant's difficulty traveling to San Jose due to his injuries and his securing representation from a Stockton attorney, as evidenced by a letter from counsel. Consequently, venue was changed to the Stockton District Office.

Petition for RemovalChange of VenueStockton District OfficeSan Jose District OfficeGood CauseLabor Code Section 5501.5(a)(2)Labor Code Section 5501.6(a)Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPresiding Workers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeApplicant Representation
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Case No. ADJ9258192 (Van Nuys District Office) ADJ1460512 (NOR 0187897) (Los Angeles District Office) ADJ3082172 (MON 0248019) (Marina del Rey District Office)
Regular
Jul 10, 2015

THOMAS SENCZAKIEWICZ vs. BOEING COMPANY, SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.

In this workers' compensation case, the Applicant Thomas Senczakiewicz sought reconsideration of a decision. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) has granted reconsideration to allow further study of the factual and legal issues involved. This means the previous decision is vacated, and the WCAB will review the case further to issue a just decision. All future correspondence related to the petition must be filed directly with the WCAB's Commissioners' office in San Francisco.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationStatutory Time ConstraintsFactual and Legal IssuesJust and Reasoned DecisionFurther ProceedingsOffice of the CommissionersElectronic Adjudication Management System (EAMS)Trial Level DocumentsProposed Settlement
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Case No. ADJ4357759 (SDO 0267149) ADJ4317475 (SDO 0359844)
Regular
Sep 09, 2010

SUSAN KUJAWA vs. SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, NOVATO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied San Diego Unified School District's petition for reconsideration regarding apportionment of temporary disability liability. The Board found that jurisdiction was not barred by the five-year statute of limitations, as the issue of temporary disability remained outstanding until settlement approval. The Board upheld its prior decision to apportion 94% of temporary disability to San Diego Unified and 6% to Novato Unified, based on the Agreed Medical Evaluator's opinion and party stipulations. San Diego Unified's arguments regarding jurisdiction and reliance on the AME's medical opinion were found to be without merit.

ApportionmentTemporary DisabilityPetition for ReconsiderationAgreed Medical Evaluator (AME)Stipulations and AwardsJurisdictionStatute of LimitationsContributionMedical OpinionPermanent Disability
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Case No. ADJ9320206
Regular
May 08, 2014

MIKE VILLALOBOS vs. WESTERN VILLAGE HEALTH CLUB, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This case involves applicant Mike Villalobos seeking removal of a decision denying his request to change venue from San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara. The WCAB denied removal, holding that Santa Barbara only has a satellite office of the Oxnard District Office, not a formal WCAB district office. The Board deferred to the DWC's administrative construction that only district offices count for venue purposes, citing practical differences in staffing and facilities. Therefore, the original venue in San Luis Obispo was upheld.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for RemovalChange of VenueDistrict OfficeSatellite OfficeAdministrative ConstructionLabor Code Section 5501.5Goleta District OfficeOxnard District OfficeSanta Barbara Satellite Office
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1
Case No. ADJ4357759 (SDO 0267149) ADJ4317475 (SDO 0359844) ADJ4224537 (SRO 0130138) ADJ4649631 (SRO 0140956)
Regular
Jun 21, 2010

SUSAN KUJAWA vs. SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, NOVATO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

This case involves apportionment of liability between two school districts for an applicant's industrial injuries. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to clarify liability for temporary disability. The Board reversed the judge's finding, holding San Diego Unified School District responsible for 94% of temporary disability benefits after January 29, 2002, aligning with prior apportionment for medical treatment. The Board also deferred the issue of credit for Novato Unified's overpayment of permanent disability.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationFindings and OrderTemporary DisabilityMedical TreatmentApportionmentAgreed Medical EvaluatorPermanent DisabilitySpecific InjuryCumulative Injury
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Case No. No. 92
Regular Panel Decision
Nov 25, 2019

Jose Rivera v. State of New York

This New York Court of Appeals case addresses the State's vicarious liability for an assault committed by correction officers on an inmate. The inmate, Jose Rivera, was brutally attacked by Officer Michael Wehby and restrained by other officers, Femia and LaTour. The Court of Claims and Appellate Division found Wehby's actions were outside the scope of employment. The Court of Appeals affirmed, holding that Wehby's unprovoked and excessive force was a significant departure from his duties, thus precluding vicarious liability under respondeat superior. The dissenting judges argued that there were triable issues of fact regarding whether the other officers, who restrained Rivera, acted within the scope of their employment, potentially believing they were maintaining prison order.

Respondeat SuperiorVicarious LiabilityCorrectional Officer MisconductInmate AssaultScope of Employment DoctrineSummary Judgment AffirmationExcessive ForceCorrection Law ViolationsIntentional TortsAppellate Review
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Case No. ADJ1407862 ADJ8053285
Regular
Jan 29, 2014

RAYMOND SCHAUER vs. WINDSOR UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, REDWOOD EMPIRE SCHOOL INSURANCE GROUP

In this workers' compensation case, venue is transferred from the Santa Rosa to the San Francisco District Office. This change is necessary because the assigned judge must recuse himself and the alternative judge has been disqualified. The San Francisco Presiding Judge will assign a new judge and schedule a lien conference. This order facilitates the continued proceedings for Applicant Raymond Schauer against Windsor Unified School District.

Venue changeRecusalJudge challengeAppeals Board Rule 10453Santa Rosa District OfficeSan Francisco District OfficePresiding JudgeLien conferencePermissibly Self-InsuredWindsor Unified School District
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Case No. SFO 0499592, SFO 0499593
Regular
Jan 07, 2008

Hamid Khazaeli vs. SYSMASTER CORPORATION, GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

This case concerns an applicant's petition for reconsideration after the denial of his request to change venue to San Jose. The applicant, now representing himself, argued that the venue change was necessary for him to receive adequate assistance due to his employment in San Jose. The Appeals Board denied reconsideration, upholding the prior decision which found the employer's reasons for maintaining venue in Oakland (location of witnesses and employer) outweighed the applicant's convenience. The Board noted that the applicant could still seek general assistance from Information and Assistance officers at the San Jose office regardless of venue.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardRemovalReconsiderationChange of VenueSan JoseOaklandApplicant's RepresentationIndustrial InjuryCumulative TraumaBack Injury
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