Employees' Insurance Court proceedings follow local jurisdiction, with transfer powers within and across States. Proceedings before an Employees' Insurance Court may be commenced by the Corporation, the aggrieved person, or the employer, and are to be instituted in the Court for the local area where the insured person was working when the dispute arose. The Court may transfer a pending matter to another Employees' Insurance Court in the same State, and the State Government may transfer a pending matter to a Court in another State with that State's consent. The transferee Court continues the proceedings from the stage of transfer as if originally instituted before it.
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Employees' Insurance Court proceedings follow local jurisdiction, with transfer powers within and across States.
Proceedings before an Employees' Insurance Court may be commenced by the Corporation, the aggrieved person, or the employer, and are to be instituted in the Court for the local area where the insured person was working when the dispute arose. The Court may transfer a pending matter to another Employees' Insurance Court in the same State, and the State Government may transfer a pending matter to a Court in another State with that State's consent. The transferee Court continues the proceedings from the stage of transfer as if originally instituted before it.
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