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JOHN BACHA vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA-BAKER CORR.; SCIF STATE EMPLOYEES RIVERSIDE

Filed: Nov 10, 2009
San Francisco
ADJ1721901 (MON 0266838)

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The Appeals Board affirmed the Amended Findings and Award of June 8, 2009, and the Order for Payment of Additional Fees of June 30, 2009, with amendments to the latter regarding attorney fees payment.

JOHN BACHA vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA-BAKER CORR.; SCIF STATE EMPLOYEES RIVERSIDE is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The Appeals Board affirmed the Amended Findings and Award of June 8, 2009, and the Order for Payment of Additional Fees of June 30, 2009, with amendments to the latter regarding attorney fees payment.

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