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88-0200.doc
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. The employee is represented by attorney Richard Wagg; attorney Michael Moxness represents the defendant
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88-0209.doc
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by attorney Michael Stepovich, attorney Frank Koziol represented the defendant. The record closed at the end
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88-0210.doc
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was able to do her previous secretarial work.
On 27 May 1987 Employee was examined my Michael James, M.D.
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88-0215.doc
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Employee saw J. Michael James, M.D., at Defendants' request for a medical evaluation. Dr. James reported
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88-0217.doc
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, 1986.
At the defendants' request the employee was examined and evaluated by Michael H. Newman, M.D.
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88-0242.doc
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benefits, interest, and attorney's fees in Anchorage, Alaska on April 29, 1988. Attorney Michael J. Jensen
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88-0246.doc
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Michael Stepovich and paralegal Peter Stepovich represented the applicant employee and attorney Michael
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88-0249.doc
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, interest, and attorney's fees was heard in Juneau, Alaska. Defendants are represented by attorney Michael
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88-0254.doc
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Michael J. Jensen, testified at hearing. Attorney Shelby L. Nuenke-Davison represented the employer
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88-0261.doc
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Filed with AWCB Anchorage
MICHAEL & YOTA MARKOS, d/b/a
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October 6, 1988
PRINCESS RESTAURANT
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88-0265.doc
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, camera ready art for print production or creative video for entertainment, training or commercial TV
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88-0266.doc
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were represented by attorney Michael Budzinski. The record closed at the end of the hearing.
ISSUE
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88-0283.doc
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Dr. Horning saw the employee again on referral from Michael Hein, M.D. Dr. Hein suspected further
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88-0289.doc
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concerning a petition to strike a Smallwood objection. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the petitioning
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88-0291.doc
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never regained consciousness and died shortly thereafter.
The autopsy was performed by Michael Propst
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88-0293.doc
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was heard at Fairbanks, Alaska on October 4, 1988. The employee was represented by attorney Michael
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88-0303.doc
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. Attorney Michael A. Budzinski represented the employer and its insurer. The record closed at the end
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88-0305.doc
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was represented by attorney Michael Stepovich; attorney
Rhonda Reinhold represented the defendants. The record
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88-0306.doc
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by attorney Michael Jersen and Employer by attorney Shelby Nuenke-Davison. We closed the record on October 26
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88-0307.doc
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and represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants were represented by attorney James Hutchins. The record
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88-0308.doc
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Michael Stepovich and paralegal Peter Stepovich represented the applicant employee, and attorney Michael
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88-0309.doc
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was interrupted by his alcohol abuse. (Alaska Treatment Center notes June 3 and 7, 1987).
J. Michael James
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88-0313.doc
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work on May 8, 1984. Garcia returned to Seattle and saw Michael Boyd, M.D., in the hospital emergency
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88-0314.doc
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by attorney Michael Patterson. Employer was represented by paralegal E. Darlene Norris. We closed the record
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88-0317.doc
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but was represented by attorney Michael Schneider. Defendants were represented by attorney Phil Eide. We left
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88-0318.doc
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requiring defendants to release a surveillance videotape in Juneau, Alaska. Employee is represented
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88-0319.doc
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. Employee is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants are represented by attorney James Bendell
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88-0320.doc
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physician there, Michael Newman, M.D., was concerned about continuing narcotics abuse.
The employee
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88-0322.doc
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Employee,
NOV 29 1988
and
MICHAEL J. JENSEN
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88-0323.doc
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, 1988. The employee was represented by attorney Michael Stepovich and his paralegal Pete Stepovich
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88-0324.doc
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represented by attorney Michael Rudzinski. On October 14, 1988, we awarded Employee $1,000.00 for his facial
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88-0329.doc
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with the Anchorage Police Department. He was initially examined by M. Moeller, M.D., and then Michael Geitz, M.D.
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88-0332.doc
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telephonically, was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants were represented by attorney James
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88-0339.doc
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, the employee will undergo a laminectomy to be performed by Michael H. Newman, M.D.; 2) Dr. Newman will not know
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88-0344.doc
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Compensation Board-Anchorage
DEC 13 1988
MICHAEL L. RUSSELL
Employee
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88-0346.doc
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by attorney Michael Stepovich ; attorney Karen Russell represented the defendants. The record closed
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88-0352.doc
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November 9, 1987 report from Dr. Merkel ) . Nevertheless, orthopedist J. Michael James , M.D. , has
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88-0353.doc
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on December 6, 1988. Attorney Michael Stepovich represented the applicant worker, and attorney Marc Grober
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88-0357.doc
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Michael McConahy represented the defendants. The record closed at the end of the hearing.
STATEMENT
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88-0362.doc
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. Employee's treating doctor and surgeon for this injury was Michael Newman, M.D. Since this injury, Defendant
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88-0366.doc
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in Anchorage, Alaska on August 22, 1988. Attorney Michael J. Jensen represented the employee. Attorney
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88-0371.doc
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attorney's fee was heard in Juneau, Alaska. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Employer
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88-0373.doc
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89-0004.doc
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. Michael James, M.D. Dr. James testified in his deposition that he found no clear objective findings
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89-0005.doc
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1986, the employee was referred for an evaluation to Michael James, M.D. Dr. James concluded that Woods
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89-0008.doc
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benefits in Fairbanks, Alaska on November 22, 1988. Attorney Michael Stepovich represented the applicant
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89-0010.doc
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(. The employee was present and represented by attorney Michael F. Jensen. The defendants were represented
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89-0022.doc
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. Attorney Michael Stepovich represented the appellant employee, and attorney James Bender represented
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89-0023.doc
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closed on November 29, 1988. Attorney Michael Patterson represented Employee and attorney Tasha Porcello
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89-0029.doc
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Michael Teal, a private investigator retained by the employer, testified that he had discovered
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89-0034.doc
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no intention of returning to work. (Id. at 63).
J. Michael James, M.D., a rehabilitation medicine specialist
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89-0035.doc
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benefits, attorney's fees and costs in Anchorage, Alaska on January 25, 1989. Attorney Michael J. Jensen
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89-0036.doc
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activities while under surveillance in Denver, Colorado. She and a fellow investigator performed 50 hours
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89-0046.doc
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, appearing on behalf of attorney Michael Stepovich, represented the applicant employee, and attorney Ann
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89-0047.doc
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requests. Employee, through his attorney Michael Jensen, timely responded. Jensen acknowledged
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89-0057.doc
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on April 5, 1988 by Michael James, M.D., a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Dr. James
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89-0063.doc
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examined by Michael James, M.D., on referral from Dr. Monlux, and Shawn Hadley, M.D.
Dr. Monlux had a CT
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89-0066.doc
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stable and instructed to see his physician an the following day. (Report from Michael Paul McCann
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89-0067.doc
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for decision on March 9, 1989. Employee is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Attorney James Bendell
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89-0069.doc
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of his trouble. This is a salutary requirement, since any other rule would force employees to rush
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89-0073.doc
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is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants are represented by attorney Allan Tesche.
ISSUE
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89-0075.doc
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upper extremities. This could be done by Dr. Michael James and at the same time Dr. James could
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89-0078.doc
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) in Fairbanks, Alaska on March 28, 1989. Attorney Michael Stepovich and paralegal Peter Stepovich represented
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89-0079.doc
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the employer and insurer to release video surveillance tapes and those portions of an investigator's report
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89-0083.doc
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, was signed by Kenneth Pervier, M.D., William Mayer, M.D., and Michael Newman, M.D. in his portion
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89-0084.doc
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by telephone and was represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The defendants were represented by attorney
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89-0087.doc
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trouble. This is a salutary requirement, since any other rule would force employees to rush
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89-0091.doc
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that there have been new developments regarding Employee's medical condition. It appears both Michael Newman, M.D.
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89-0092.doc
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. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendant employer and insurer. We closed the record
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89-0094.doc
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at Anchorage, Alaska on April 5, 1989. Employee was present and represented by attorney Michael Jensen
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89-0098.doc
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and represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The defendants were represented by E. Darlene Norris, a paralegal
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89-0100.doc
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, represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen, responded to the petition. Neither the employer, represented
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89-0101.doc
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. The hearing commenced on 2 March 1989 but was continued to allow Employee to view surveillance video tapes
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89-0104.doc
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. Attorney Michael Barcott represents Petitioners and attorney Gil Johnson represents Respondent. We
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89-0108.doc
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. On May 4, 1988, upon request of the employer, the employee was examined by J. Michael James, M.D.
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89-0110.doc
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and Fire Alarm Monitor with ADT Company in Seattle with direct experience as a Surveillance System Monitor
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89-0111.doc
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fees, and costs in Fairbanks, Alaska on April 11, 1989. Attorney Michael Stepovich represented
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89-0112.doc
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fees and costs in Fairbanks, Alaska on May 9, 1989. Attorney Michael Stepovich represented
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89-0117.doc
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on a hearing on the written record. The employee is represented by attorney Michael Stepovich; attorney Frank
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89-0121.doc
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adjustment in Anchorage on April 21, 1989. Employee was present and represented by attorney Michael Jensen
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89-0122.doc
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) decision issued March 28, 1989. The employee was not present but was represented by attorney Michael
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89-0124.doc
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. From approximately December 1980 to September 1981 Employee worked 14 hours a day at a video arcade
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89-0125.doc
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ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5512
MICHAEL G. PARENTEAU
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89-0127.doc
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Michael Nielsen, Commander of Investigations; Lieutenant Victor Gunn, who took over the employee's
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89-0129.doc
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himself; attorney Michael McConahy represents the defendants. We closed the record when we met on May 23
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89-0135.doc
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, and his legs "go weak" when he coughed or sneezed. He referred Employee to Michael Newman, M.D.
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89-0136.doc
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of a proposed Compromise and Release on May 23, 1989 in Fairbanks, Alaska. Attorney Michael Stepovich
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89-0140.doc
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current attorney, Michael Patterson. Patterson's firm filed an Application for Adjustment of Claim
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89-0141.doc
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, 1989 when we next met. The employee was represented by attorney Michael Stepovich; attorney James
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89-0148.doc
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MICHAEL K. CARVER,
JUN 15 1989
Employee,
Applicant,
v
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89-0149.doc
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at Anchorage, Alaska on June 14, 1989. Employee is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants
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89-0152.doc
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Employee,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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AWCB Case No. 518606
MICHAEL J. JENSEN,
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AWCB Decision No. 89-0152
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89-0153.doc
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ALASKA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5512
MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN
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89-0156.doc
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for modification of a denied Compromise and Release (C&R) an June 20, 1989 in Fairbanks, Alaska. Attorney Michael
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89-0157.doc
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is represented by attorneys James R. Webb, Charles D. Broderick and Michael A. Barcott. The SIF is represented
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89-0162.doc
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examination. Dr. Nolan indicated that Otero was to Michael James, M.D., specializing in physical medicine
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89-0163.doc
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ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
P.O. Box 25512 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5512
MICHAEL D. NELSON
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89-0165.doc
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testified that after giving Employee the names of three physicians (Michael James, M.D.; Morris Horning
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89-0166.doc
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a continuance at the beginning of the hearing under 8 AAC 45.74(a) (2) because the employee's attorney, Michael
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89-0169.doc
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Michael J. Jensen represented the employee. Attorney James M. Bendell represented the employer and its
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