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Any employer or other person in interest who is dissatisfied with any order of the bureau of workers' compensation may commence an action in the supreme court, against the bureau as defendant, to set aside, vacate, or amend any order on the ground that the order is unreasonable or unlawful and the supreme court has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine the action. The bureau shall be served with summons as in other civil cases.
The answer of the bureau shall be filed within ten days after service of summons upon it and with its answer it shall file a certified transcript of its record in the matter. Upon the filing of the answer the action shall be at issue and shall be advanced and assigned for trial by the court, upon the application of either party, at the earliest possible date.
wh SRTAUS 19 AM 10: 09 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO PRED L. PAYNE: 16 North Lane Lebanon, Ohio 45036-1861 Case No, Plaintiff-Appellant, ve NOTICE OF APPEAL GM CORP, DELCO CHASSIS DIV- FORRER BL P.O. Box 5060 Southfield, Michigan 48086-5060 Workers’ Compensation Case BWC Claim No. 715614-22 and MARSHA RYAN, ADMINISTRATOR BUREAU OF WORKERS* COMPENSATION 30 West Spring Strect Columbus, Ohio 43266-0589 ee eS Delendants-A ppellees Now comes Fred L. Payne, Plaintiff…
Montgomery County, OH
Aug 16, 2007
WORKER COMPENSATION
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