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Tag Archives: dismissal
Argument preview: Justices to decide whether dismissal as untimely of Supplemental Security Income claimant’s request for review is final decision subject to judicial review
After a hearing, an administrative law judge denied Ricky Lee Smith’s application for supplemental security income benefits based on disability. The ALJ’s decision was dated March 26, 2014, and under the agency regulations, Smith was required to request review of … Continue reading
Appellate Division Upholds Dismissal of Personal Injury Claim in Domestic Violence case
By Thomas F. Dorn, Esq. In J.Z. v. E.R., et als. (A-2581-17T2), the Appellate Division addressed what viable personal injury claims a domestic violence victim involved in a love triangle could pursue. The facts of the case were: Defendant M.V. … Continue reading
Dismissal of Kansas Police Department Secretary Who Gave Testimony Against Department Not a Violation of First Amendment
By: Loyd Willaford and Matt Baker In Helget v. City of Hays, a former administrative secretary to a police department claimed that her First Amendment rights were violated after she was terminated for testifying about confidential information. The department argued that … Continue reading
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Wrongful Dismissal Examples
Wrongful Dismissal Definition Wrongful dismissal means a claim made by an employee that their employer has breached their employment agreement … The post Wrongful Dismissal Examples appeared first on Toronto Employment Lawyers. Read more detail on Recent Employment Law posts … Continue reading