MARLEY v. DEPT. LABOR AND INDUSTRIES

No. 61449-1.

125 Wn.2d 533 (1994)

886 P.2d 189

BEVERLY MARLEY, Petitioner, v. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

December 22, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thompson & Delay, P.S., by Daniel P. Thompson; Walthew, Warner, Costello, Thompson & Eagan, by Robert H. Thompson, for petitioner.

Christine O. Gregoire, Attorney General, Nancy Thygesen Day, Senior Counsel, and Loretta A. Vosk, Assistant, for respondent.


GUY, J.

Six years after the Department of Labor and Industries (Department) denied her claim for workers' compensation, Petitioner Beverly Marley sought to declare the Department's order void. Both the Department and the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals declined to reopen the claim. The Superior Court for King County ruled that the Department's original order denying benefits to Mrs. Marley was void and therefore subject to appeal at any time. The Court of Appeals...

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