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The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims at Nashville granted Octapharma Plasma's motion to dismiss with prejudice against Marsha Salmon. Ms. Salmon, the employee, failed to comply with multiple court orders, including providing responses to written discovery and identifying medical experts by the set deadlines. She also neglected to file a written response to the dispositive motion, despite explicit warnings from the Court. Citing Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 41.02(1) and (3) for failure to prosecute and to comply with court orders, the Court deemed Ms. Salmon's efforts to advance her case insufficient and dismissed the claim with prejudice to its refiling.
Salmon, Marsha v. Octapharma Plasma is a workers' compensation case decided in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims at Nashville granted Octapharma Plasma's motion to dismiss with prejudice against Marsha Salmon. Ms. Salmon, the employee, failed to comply with multiple court orders, including providing responses to written discovery and identifying medical experts by the set deadlines. She also neglected to file a written response to the dispositive motion, despite explicit warnings from the Court. Citing Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 41.02(1) and (3) for failure to prosecute and to comply with court orders, the Court deemed Ms. Salmon's efforts to advance her case insufficient and dismissed the claim with prejudice to its refiling.
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