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2009AP1130 Mallett v. Labor and Industry Review Commission, et al.

By: dmc-admin//March 8, 2010//

2009AP1130 Mallett v. Labor and Industry Review Commission, et al.

By: dmc-admin//March 8, 2010//

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Employment
Workers' compensation; permanent total disability

Gregory C. Mallett appeals a circuit court judgment, affirming the Labor and Industry Review Commission's decision to deny him permanent total disability benefits under the Worker's Compensation Act. The Commission found that Mallett had already been paid in full for any December 1983 injury. Mallett raises three claims on appeal: (1) whether the Commission's findings of fact were based on credible and substantial evidence; (2) whether the Commission correctly determined that it was without jurisdiction to review a claim based on an injury occurring in 1981; and (3) whether he was deprived of due process. We affirm. Not recommended for publication in the official reports.

2009AP1130 Mallett v. Labor and Industry Review Commission, et al.

Dist I, Milwaukee County, Dugan, J., Brennan, J.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Mallett, Gregory C., pro se; For Respondent: Harlow, R. Duane, Madison; Hughes, Mary E., Milwaukee

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