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NORMAN STRICKLAND vs. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA, OCTAGON RISK SERVICES

Filed: Aug 06, 2007
GOL 091045

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This case involved the defendant's petition for reconsideration and removal regarding a change of venue in a workers' compensation claim. The Board dismissed the reconsideration because the challenged order was interlocutory and not a final determination of substantive rights. The Board denied removal, affirming the change of venue to Van Nuys despite the defendant's claims of inconvenience, finding no significant prejudice.

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This case involved the defendant's petition for reconsideration and removal regarding a change of venue in a workers' compensation claim. The Board dismissed the reconsideration because the challenged order was interlocutory and not a final determination of substantive rights. The Board denied removal, affirming the change of venue to Van Nuys despite the defendant's claims of inconvenience, finding no significant prejudice.

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NORMAN STRICKLAND vs. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA, OCTAGON RISK SERVICES (2007) – | CompFox