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Of primary concern , of course , will be appellate decisions in their own jurisdictions . ... STATES WITH NO APPELLATE COURT DECISION ON INFORMED CONSENT The absence of an appellate court decision in a particular ...
Of primary concern , of course , will be appellate decisions in their own jurisdictions . ... STATES WITH NO APPELLATE COURT DECISION ON INFORMED CONSENT The absence of an appellate court decision in a particular ...
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The decision of Laeng vs City of Covina , et al , 6 CA 3d 771 , 37 CCC 185 , 100 CR 377 , is a leading decision for the entire United States . Here the Supreme Court of California determined that a physical agility test being taken was ...
The decision of Laeng vs City of Covina , et al , 6 CA 3d 771 , 37 CCC 185 , 100 CR 377 , is a leading decision for the entire United States . Here the Supreme Court of California determined that a physical agility test being taken was ...
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The decision clearly holds that the Workers ' Compensation Appeals Board cannot grant reconsideration where it suspects that the decision is factually wrong , when there is no evidence to support that suspicion .
The decision clearly holds that the Workers ' Compensation Appeals Board cannot grant reconsideration where it suspects that the decision is factually wrong , when there is no evidence to support that suspicion .
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