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    27 Ways To Avoid Losing Your Appeal 1. File Your Appeal On Time Any appeal must be filed within 30 days of the mailing date of the Employment Development Department’s appealable document. The mailing date appears on the appealable document. Acceptable Cause for Late Appeals If you as the claimant, sent your appeal AFTER the deadline established, you must have good cause for failing to file within the time period. Good cause usually means you were not permitted from making the deadline by situations

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    Case Analysis : Dr. Hawk

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    Information was emailed to Agent Meyers for his records. Also on this date I requested a subpoena for patient records from Hawk for Moss, Licavoli, Cook, Frangel, Wilson, and Johnson to be served at the April 8, 2015 appointment. Koch is yet to be correctly identified therefore records will be requested at a later date if possible. Subpoenas were also requested for Washington County and St Francois County Coroner’s Offices. Interview with Dr Andrew Hawk, 1 Dillon Plaza Dr, High Ridge, MO (636)

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    status of the closed cases from “open” to “closed.” Most animal litigation files can be closed out once the owner of the animal receives a notice stating that their animal has been involved in an attack. After this, I spent some time filing witness subpoenas. I went through a list of witnesses who were called to court to testify and filed their information into “City Law.” This will then notify the finance department to pay these witnesses for their time. When a witness is called to court, they are provided

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    The Municipal Code

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    Code provides that the Inspector General can issue subpoenas if "(a) he is conducting an investigation authorized by [Section 2-56]; (b) the investigation relates to misconduct within the programs and operation of the city government by any person described in Section 2-56-050; (c) the inspector general has a reasonable belief that such misconduct has occurred; and (d) the testimony of the witness or the documents or items sought by the subpoena are relevant to the investigation." §

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    hearing either did not exist or were not in possession of the department. However, even if documents could be produced, the subpoena is problematic because the request for Hamilton to appear, and the request for documents, were served on the same subpoena. Normally they are requested separately because the time frames and costs associated with each request are different. A subpoena for the officer must be accepted if within five business days at a cost of $275.00 but the production of documents is

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    Marisela Perez Ms. Tan Due Thursday, November 28th, 2010 1. Explain patient-physician contract A physician has the right, after forming a contract or agreeing to accept a patient under his or her care, to make reasonable limitation on the contractual relationship. The physician is under no legal obligation to treat patients who may wish to exceed those limitations. Under the patient-physician contract, both parties have certain rights and responsibilities. 2. Patient right and responsibilities

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    (“Reply”) to Respondent’s Opposition and Reply (“Opposition”) to Petitioner’s Motion to Quash Issuance of Commission to Take Deposition on Written Questions and Issuance of Subpoena Duces Tecum for Laruen Monroe, Katherine Spencer, and Brenda Smith (“Motion to Quash”) and would show that the Petitioner is not entitled to quash the subpoena duces tecum and deposition on written questions. All of Petitioner’s arguments, raised in his Motion to Quash and Reply, fail as a matter of law. The Motion to Quash

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    IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE STATE OF WISCONSIN CONSTANCE WOLF, ) Plaintiff, ) C.A. No. 06-626 v.s. ) LEWIS E. OLSON and ALBERT DOBIASH, ) MOTION: Defendants. ) Trial by Jury Demanded ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTICE OF SERVICE: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the undersigned, Elise Smith, Esquire, did prepare Defendants, Lewis E. Olson and Albert Dobiash's Interrogatories to answer

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    What Is A Paralegal?

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    What is a paralegal? Paralegals are a distinguishable group of persons who assist attorneys in the delivery of legal services. Through formal education, training, and experience, legal assistants have knowledge and expertise regarding the legal system and substantive and procedural law which qualify them to do work of a legal nature under the supervision of an attorney. (The Paralegal Professional By Walter Lundstein, Esq. Pg 2) Being a paralegal comes with many responsibilities but most importantly

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    not been published. In this particular case involving Shlobotnik, he was issued a subpoena to release the name of the main source contributing to the Washington Bugler article, as well as supplying any records in his possession that are relatable to the case. Shlobotnik faces a common problem that arises repeatedly for journalists that are seen by the law: give up your source, or go to jail (freedom of the

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