...resulting chronic pain and other issues. An administrative law judge (ALJ) denied the benefits claim. Among other reasons, the ALJ cited Longshore Act...
...revocation of Hannas license. The board adopted the ALJs decision and ordered Hannas license to be revoked...
...penalties were imposed following an administrative hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), whose findings were adopted by respondent, and were based on alleged violations...
...an administrative appeal. The matter was heard before an administrative law judge (ALJ), who recommended denying the appeal. The PERS Board of Administration adopted that...
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