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93-0109.doc
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, since any other rule would force employees to rush in with claims for every minor ache, pain, or symptom
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93-0111.doc
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, and the charge was usually $575.00, except for the Zarozoa claim for which she charged $650.00.
J. Michael
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93-0117.doc
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, permanent
Sales Person,
Sporting Goods
$5.50 per hour, permanent
Video Clerk
$5.00 per hour
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93-0125.doc
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was performed by his treating physician, Michael Eaton, M.D.
On September 15, 1992, Dr. Eaton wrote the RBA
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93-0126.doc
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by attorney William Soule; attorney Michael Budzinski represented the petitioners. The record closed when we
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93-0127.doc
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and its insurer (employer) were represented by attorney Michael A. Budzinski. The record closed
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93-0129.doc
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of fluid in the joint.
On January 6, 1989, Dr. Morgan met with Kirkpatrick-Stoltze to discuss a video
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93-0133.doc
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MICHAEL A. TAPP,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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v.
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AWCB Case
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93-0137.doc
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, 1993, in Anchorage, Alaska. The employee was not present but was represented by attorney Michael J
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93-0139.doc
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thought appropriate for Employee as well as the terms he thought he and Ms. Rush had reached
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93-0140.doc
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19, 1993. The employee testified and attorney Michael J. Jensen represented him. Attorney Michael
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93-0144.doc
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. Barbee, and $140.00 to Michael Newman, M.D. She asks for an award for these benefits. She also requests
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93-0145.doc
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and its insurer (employer) were represented by attorney Michael A. Budzinski. The record closed
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93-0159.doc
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by attorney Michael Stepovich; attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants. We deemed the record
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93-0160.doc
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, Labor member Michael McKenna was required to leave due to an unforeseen work matter. Since then, he has
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93-0161.doc
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Michael A. Budzinski. The record closed at the conclusion of the hearing.
SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS
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93-0167.doc
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was represented by attorney Michael Jensen; attorney Michael Budzinski represented the petitioners. The record
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93-0168.doc
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and the parties' written arguments. Employee is represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants
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93-0169.doc
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prescribed a heel lift and Tylenol #3, and he referred the employee to Michael Newman, M.D., another
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93-0175.doc
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, but was represented by attorney Charles Coe. Defendants were represented by attorney Michael Budzinski. The record
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93-0176.doc
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observations, the video tapes and a large package of photographs taken during his surveillance of the employee
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93-0181.doc
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. Attorney Michael J. Patterson represented the employee. The record closed at the end of the hearing
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93-0183.doc
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by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer and insurer are represented by Robert McLaughlin, who
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93-0193.doc
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is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Employer is represented by attorney J. W. Peterson. We completed
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93-0200.doc
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, and attorney's fees and costs. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Defendant is represented
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93-0206.doc
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court in Anchorage in which Chancy Croft and Michael Jensen were awarded attorney's fees at the rate
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93-0207.doc
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. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Zelensky. Employer is represented by attorney Joseph M
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93-0208.doc
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MICHAEL D. PLATT,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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ERRATA SHEET
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v.
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AWCB Case No. 93-0208
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93-0209.doc
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hearing the case that day were Michael A. McKenna, Robert W. Nestel, and chairman Russell E. Mulder
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93-0210.doc
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and his supervisor, attorney Michael Stepovich, filed a certified statement of attorney fees in the amount
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93-0214.doc
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was represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employer and its insurer were represented by attorney Richard
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93-0216.doc
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. Attorney Michael T. Stehle represents the employer. Attorney John R. Fitzgerald represents the employee
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93-0218.doc
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and represented by attorney Chancy Croft. Defendants were represented by attorney Michael Budzinski. The record
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93-0220.doc
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the need for this treatment. (Swan Dep. 16-18.)
Dr. Swan wrote to Defendant's adjuster, D. Michael Wisdom
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93-0223.doc
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Peggy Winkelman initially denied his request for surgery, which was recommended by Michael Eaton, M.D.
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93-0226.doc
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for reimbursement in June 1993. An affidavit of Michael Boschears, a paralegal employed by Ms. Zobel's law firm
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93-0227.doc
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and was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Chugach and its insurer were represented by attorney Patricia Zobel
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93-0231.doc
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p.m. until 2:44 p.m. Employee left his property at 2:46 p.m., and the surveillance ceased.
During
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93-0235.doc
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but attorney Michael J. Jensen represented her. Assistant Attorney General Kristin S. Knudsen represented
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93-0244.doc
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of limitations in AS 23.30.110(c). Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Zelensky. LID and Reid Timber
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93-0245.doc
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MICHAEL LAWSON,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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v.
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AWCB Case
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93-0248.doc
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3. Bruce H. Francis, M.D., January 22, 1993.
4. J. Michael James, M.D., November 23, 1992.
5
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93-0249.doc
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(September 18, 1992), Douglas Harvey Askerman (December 29, 1992), J. Michael James, M.D. (February 27, 1992
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93-0253.doc
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Croft; attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants. The record closed at the end
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93-0257.doc
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& Company. Industrial Indemnity, which is represented by attorney Michael Budzinski, included in its answer
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93-0269.doc
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record. The employee was represented by attorney Michael Stepovich; attorney Richard Wagg represented
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93-0272.doc
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and attorney Michael J. Jensen represented him. Attorney Audrey H. Faulkner represented the employer and its
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93-0273.doc
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was not present, was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants were represented by attorney Allan Tesche
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93-0278.doc
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Chancy Croft; attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants. We held the record open until we
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93-0282.doc
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and was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer and insurer were represented by attorney Tracey Knutson
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93-0290.doc
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was present and was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. For the period the employer was self-insured
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93-0291.doc
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and represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants were represented by attorney Richard Wagg. The parties
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93-0298.doc
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to interim compensation; 2) whether the video referred to during the October 21, 1992 hearing
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93-0301.doc
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. Employee, who did not participate in the hearing, is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Defendants
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93-0308.doc
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was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Attorneys Marilyn Kamm and Chris Zimmerman represented the employer
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93-0311.doc
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, in Anchorage, Alaska. The employee was represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen and participated by telephone
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93-0313.doc
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, among them telephone solicitor, cashier and ticket taker. (Id. at 15-17).
Employee has seen Michael
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93-0314.doc
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on the written documents in the Board's file. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Patterson
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93-0315.doc
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On July 16, 1992, the employee saw Michael James, M.D., for an employer medical evaluation. According
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93-0318.doc
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but he was represented by paralegal Pete Stepovich of the Stepovich Law Office. Attorney Michael McConahy
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93-0323.doc
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and referred the employee to Michael Eaton, M.D., for his neck complaints.
Dr. Eaton ordered MRIs of both
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93-0327.doc
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MICHAEL D. PLATT,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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v.
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AWCB Case
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93-0332.doc
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, 1993. The employee was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. Attorney Mark Figura represented
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93-0335.doc
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. The employee was represented by attorney Michael Patterson. Attorney Richard Wagg represented the defendants
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94-0001.doc
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was represented by attorney Michael Jensen; attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants. The record
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94-0002.doc
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represented by attorney Michael McConahy. The record closed at the end of the hearing.
It is undisputed
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94-0006.doc
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, Alaska on December 14, 1993. The employee was represented by attorney Chancy Croft; attorney Michael
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94-0010.doc
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of the statute of limitations in AS 23.30.110(c). Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Zelensky
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94-0016.doc
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participated by telephone and was represented by attorney Michael J. Patterson. The employer and its insurer
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94-0024.doc
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but was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer and insurers were represented by attorney Dale House
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94-0026.doc
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) and its insurer are represented by attorney Allan Tesche, and attorney Michael Budzinski represents Lucky
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94-0027.doc
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AS 23.30.105(a)." (October 5, 1993 petition). The employee's attorney, Michael Jensen, withdrew from
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94-0040.doc
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) the employee was not entitled to both PTD and PPD; and 3) the scheduled ratings of Michael Newman, M.D., were
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94-0044.doc
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for Employee with J. Michael James, M.D., for August 25, 1993. She wrote to Dr. James on August 11, 1993
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94-0050.doc
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was not present but participated by telephone. He was represented by attorney Michael Strooband who
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94-0053.doc
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for hearing at Anchorage, Alaska on March 16, 1994. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen
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94-0055.doc
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MICHAEL HANEY,
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Employee,
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Respondent,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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v.
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AWCB Case No. 9129908
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94-0060.doc
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MICHAEL DAFERMO,
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Employee,
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DECISION AND ORDER
Respondent,
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AWCB Case No. 8627838
v
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94-0063.doc
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Mr. Croft did not appear at the scheduled hearing, but his associate, Michael Jensen was present
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94-0064.doc
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by attorney Michael Jensen. Defendants are represented by attorney Joseph Cooper. The parties advised
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94-0070.doc
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. The employee was not present but was represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer and insurer were
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94-0072.doc
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and attorney Michael J. Jensen represented him. Attorney Tasha M. Porcello represented the employer and its
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94-0074.doc
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on February 18, 1994. The employee was present and was represented by attorney Michael Stepovich
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94-0077.doc
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represented himself. Attorney Michael McConahy represented the defendants. The record was closed at the end
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94-0078.doc
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. The employee was represented by attorney Michael J. Patterson; attorney Alex Young represented the defendant
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94-0080.doc
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MICHAEL LAWSON,
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Employee,
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Applicant,
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INTERLOCUTORY
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DECISION AND ORDER
v
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94-0083.doc
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. Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Patterson. Petitioners are represented by Insurer's claims
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94-0084.doc
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by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer and insurer were represented by attorney Richard Wagg. We closed
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94-0089.doc
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. The employee was present and represented by attorney Michael Jensen. The employer and insurer were represented
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94-0091.doc
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by attorney Michael Jensen. Attorney Trena Heikes represented Defendants. The hearing record closed
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94-0093.doc
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and medication. Dr. Brown's assistant, Michael Weber, Pa-C, indicated in Employee's February 7, 1992 chart notes
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94-0096.doc
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of the hearing the parties' representatives submitted a stipulation to continue the hearing. Attorney Michael
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94-0100.doc
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MICHAEL GIBSON,
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Employee,
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Respondent,
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DECISION AND ORDER
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v.
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AWCB Case
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94-0102.doc
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for hearing in Fairbanks, Alaska on April 28, 1994. The employee was represented by attorney Michael Jensen
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94-0104.doc
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MARVIN J. SMITH,
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Employee,
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DECISION AND ORDER
MICHAEL JENSEN,
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AWCB Case
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94-0110.doc
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, in Anchorage, Alaska. The employee was not present but represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. The employer
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94-0111.doc
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worked together. He suggested to Michael Bailey, the owner of Alaska Construction & Erectors
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94-0112.doc
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to a discovery request.
Employee is represented by attorney Michael J. Jensen. Defendants are represented
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94-0116.doc
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Mason Clinic in Seattle, Washington. Employee was evaluated by Michael Weinstein, M.D.
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94-0118.doc
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1, 1991, Dr. McEvoy ordered an EMG and referred her to J. Michael James, M.D., a rehabilitation
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