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Case No. ADJ8381778
Regular
Oct 18, 2012

GERALD BROWN vs. GOLDEN GATE PETROLEUM, LIBERTY MUTUAL

In this workers' compensation case, the applicant, Gerald Brown, filed a Petition for Removal and a Petition for Disqualification against Golden Gate Petroleum and Liberty Mutual. The defendants subsequently withdrew both petitions after entering into a Compromise and Release agreement. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed both petitions as moot, as they were withdrawn and the settlement was approved by the WCJ. Therefore, no further action will be taken on the dismissed petitions.

Petition for RemovalPetition for DisqualificationCompromise and ReleaseWCJWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardADJ8381778mootwithdrawn petitionsdismissaladministrative law judge
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Case No. ADJ7231557
Regular
Jun 19, 2014

LUCAS PATTIE vs. EL SOL WINERY, HAL LISKE

This case involves a withdrawn petition for removal or reconsideration filed by the applicant, Lucas Pattie, with the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. The Board's order dismisses this petition as it has been voluntarily withdrawn by the petitioner. The original decision being appealed was issued on April 16, 2014. The dismissal order was dated and filed on June 19, 2014.

Petition for RemovalPetition for ReconsiderationWithdrawn PetitionDismissal OrderWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardADJ7231557Santa Ana District OfficeApplicantDefendantEL SOL WINERY
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Case No. ADJ6467721
Regular
Feb 22, 2012

JOEL HERNANDEZ vs. LOS MOLCAJETES, INC.

The applicant, Joel Hernandez, filed a Petition for Reconsideration of a prior decision. However, the petitioner has since withdrawn this petition. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has issued an order dismissing the withdrawn petition for reconsideration.

Petition for ReconsiderationWithdrawn PetitionDismissal OrderWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardCase Number ADJ6467721Bakersfield District OfficeEmployers Compensation Insurance CompanyLos Molcates Inc.Applicant Joel HernandezNovember 29 2011 Decision
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Case No. ADJ1821733 (STK 0184965)
Regular
Jun 29, 2009

RAMONA GARCIA vs. METAL IMPROVEMENT, et al.

This case involves a petition for reconsideration filed by the applicant, Ramona Garcia, regarding a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board decision dated June 2, 2009. The applicant's counsel has withdrawn this petition for reconsideration. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has issued an order dismissing the petition as withdrawn.

Petition for ReconsiderationDismissedWithdrawn PetitionWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardApplicantDefendantsCase NumberOrder DismissingDecision DateService by Mail
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Case No. ADJ3433658 (SRO 0118954)
Regular
Mar 17, 2011

FRANK VONADA vs. GAMBRO HEALTHCARE, SUNNYSIDE REHABILITATION, ESIS, CIGA

The applicant sought removal of an Order Closing Discovery to re-examine disputed medical treatment issues. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) considered the case based on the applicant's petition for removal and the defendants' answer. The WCJ recommended dismissal as the applicant had previously withdrawn their petition to remove. The WCAB agreed with the WCJ and dismissed the petition for removal because it had been withdrawn.

Petition for RemovalOrder Closing DiscoveryMandatory Settlement ConferenceAgreed Medical ExaminerDue ProcessWCJWithdrawal of PetitionWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardDismissalRe-examination
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Case No. ADJ12518977
Regular
Oct 27, 2020

, Applicant SUSAN GEE vs. , Defendants LUCILLE PACKARD CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, adjusted by MATRIX ABSENCE MANAGEMENT, INC.

This case involves a petition for removal filed by Susan Gee against Lucille Packard Children's Hospital. The petitioner, Gee, has withdrawn her Petition for Removal concerning an August 17, 2020 Order Compelling Attendance. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has dismissed the petition as withdrawn. The dismissal order was dated and filed on October 27, 2020.

Petition for RemovalOrder Compelling AttendanceWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardDismissedWithdrawnLucille Packard Children's HospitalMatrix Absence ManagementApplicantDefendantsCommissioner
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Case No. ADJ4702870
Regular
Dec 12, 2016

RUBIE JOHNSON vs. LOS ANGELES COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH, TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied a lien claimant's petition to disqualify a judge because the lien was resolved and the claimant was no longer a party. The claimant had previously withdrawn their lien, acknowledging it was resolved and that they were dismissed from the case. This resolution rendered the disqualification petition moot, especially after prior appeals and sanctions against the lien claimant were finalized. The WCAB admonished the lien claimant to avoid wasting board resources in the future.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for DisqualificationWCJLien ClaimantMootPetition for RemovalSanctionsLabor Code section 5813WCAB Rule 10561Writ of Review
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Case No. ADJ7773341
Regular
Mar 20, 2014

KELVIN HUNTER vs. SAN JOSE SABERCATS, ZURICH NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY

A Petition for Removal was filed in this workers' compensation case. The petitioner subsequently withdrew the petition. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has ordered the Petition for Removal dismissed. No further action will be taken on the withdrawn petition.

Petition for RemovalWithdrawn PetitionDismissed PetitionWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardSan Jose SabercatsZurich North America Insurance CompanySedgwickADJ7773341Anaheim District OfficeFrank M. Brass
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Case No. ADJ15495436
Regular
Feb 18, 2025

Calvin Grigsby vs. Grigsby and Associates, State Farm Fire and Casualty Company

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board considered two petitions from the applicant, Calvin Grigsby: a December 9, 2024 Petition for Reconsideration and/or Removal, and a December 24, 2024 Petition for Removal. The Board dismissed the reconsideration aspect of the December 9th petition as it pertained to non-final orders and denied removal, finding no demonstration of irreparable harm. The subsequent December 24th petition was also dismissed as it challenged the same December 4, 2024 orders. The Board also noted the applicant's failure to comply with page limits for the petition.

Petition for ReconsiderationPetition for RemovalNonfinal OrdersLabor Code Section 5909Electronic Adjudication Management SystemFinal OrderInterlocutory DecisionsSubstantial PrejudiceIrreparable HarmSupplemental Pleadings
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Case No. ADJ8751227
Regular
Nov 16, 2015

GLORIA ACOSTA vs. BALANCE STAFFING SERVICES, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, ULLICO CASUALTY COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) has dismissed a Petition for Reconsideration filed by Balance Staffing Services. The petitioner voluntarily withdrew their petition. The WCAB noted that even if not withdrawn, the petition would have been dismissed as untimely and lacking in substance. Furthermore, the WCAB would have denied the petition on its merits based on the Workers' Compensation Judge's report.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationDismissedUntimelySkeletalWCJ's ReportBalance Staffing ServicesCalifornia Insurance Guarantee AssociationPatriot Risk ServicesULLICO Casualty Company
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