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Saturday, April 30, 2011
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - HEARINGS AND APPEALS - REOPENING DEFAULT - CASE NO. 4
At this point, I now realized that there would certainly be a hearing that would deal with two issues - the employer's many applications to reopen and whether the claimant was engaged in misconduct. But I knew I also had to concentrate on the former issue - the right to reopen - and I needed to ascertain what documents were filed and when, how the service representatives were changed, their reasons for defaulting, etc. and so a new thorough review of the file began.
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