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ALEAHA NELSON vs. SURGICAL STAFFING, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Aug 15, 2007
OAK 0316617

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed a petition for disqualification against Workers' Compensation Judge Deborah E. Ross filed by State Compensation Insurance Fund. The petition alleged bias and an unqualified opinion on the merits of a lien claimant's case. The Board found the petition untimely, as it was filed fourteen weeks after the alleged grounds for disqualification arose and only two weeks before the scheduled trial.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed a petition for disqualification against Workers' Compensation Judge Deborah E. Ross filed by State Compensation Insurance Fund. The petition alleged bias and an unqualified opinion on the merits of a lien claimant's case. The Board found the petition untimely, as it was filed fourteen weeks after the alleged grounds for disqualification arose and only two weeks before the scheduled trial.

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