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Tag: California Supreme Court

Smith/Amar Unanimously Reversed!

By Jay Shergill Posted on May 11, 2009 Posted in Case Law, Downloads, Workers Compensation Resources Tagged with almaraz, amar v wcab, Appeal Decision, Appellate Court, California Court Of Appeals, California Supreme Court, California Youth Authority, Compensation Cases, Compensation Judge, Court Of Appeal, David Amar, Dwight Smith, Formal Petition, Good Faith, Mel Clayton Ford, Oral Argument, reversed, Sixth Appellate District, smith v wcab, smith/amar, unanimous, Utilization Review, Wcab, Wcab California, Wcj
Smith/Amar Reversed
Smith/Amar Reversed

Oral argument on Smith v. WCAB (California Youth Authority) went forward on Smith out that on April 7, 2009.  Today, we have the result – Smith/Amar has been unanimously reversed by the California Supreme Court in case number S150528.  Download a copy and read it for yourself here:

  • Dwight Smith v. WCAB (California Youth Authority) ADJ2444225, ADJ811699, ADJ4137711, GRO16225, GRO16226, GRO16352, 2d Civil No. B190054 (1/16/2007) David Amar v. WCAB (Mel Clayton Ford) ADJ1756915, GOL89438, 2d Civil No. B190655 (1/16/2007)

For more background on Smith/Amar, check out my prior post discussing the oral argument.

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