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The defendant, Rite Aid Corporation, petitioned for removal after the WCJ quashed a deposition and set an unreasonably short deadline for a vocational evaluation. The Appeals Board granted the petition, finding merit in the defendant's arguments regarding discovery limitations. The Board amended the prior orders, keeping discovery open for the vocational evaluator's report and depositions of qualified medical evaluators. This allows the defendant to fully pursue its discovery related to impairment, apportionment, and recent sub rosa video evidence.
LISA MENDOZA vs. RITE AID CORPORATION, TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA is a workers' compensation case decided in Santa Rosa. 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 Santa Rosa.
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The defendant, Rite Aid Corporation, petitioned for removal after the WCJ quashed a deposition and set an unreasonably short deadline for a vocational evaluation. The Appeals Board granted the petition, finding merit in the defendant's arguments regarding discovery limitations. The Board amended the prior orders, keeping discovery open for the vocational evaluator's report and depositions of qualified medical evaluators. This allows the defendant to fully pursue its discovery related to impairment, apportionment, and recent sub rosa video evidence.
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