Messenger Courier Ass'n of the Americas v. California Unemployment Ins. Appeals Bd., No. D053391

By FindLaw Staff on July 16, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

Trial court judgment denying plaintiff's request for declaratory relief to invalidate a decision by the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board is affirmed where the court correctly denied the request to remove the precedential status of the Board's decision assessing unemployment insurance employer contributions and penalties against a particular employer, as the judgment was not contrary to law nor an incorrect application of Supreme Court authority.    

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Appellate Information
APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County, Richard E.L. Strauss, Judge. Affirmed; request for judicial notice denied..
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE
Filed: July 15, 2009

Judges
Opinion by HUFFMAN, Acting P.J., McDONALD, J., O'ROURKe J.
Opinion by HUFFMAN, Acting P.J.

Counsel
For Plaintiff: Littler Mendelson, Robert G. Hulteng and William Hays Weissman.

For Defendant: Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, William L. Carter, Steven J. Green and Leslie Branman Smith, Deputy Attorneys General

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