BELINDA MENDEZ-AZZOLLINI VS. BOARD OF REVIEW (BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR)
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- appeal
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The appellate court reversed the Board of Review's decision and found that the Board lacked jurisdiction to hear the Deputy's late appeal because good cause was not established under the applicable regulation. The case was remanded with instructions to reinstate the Appeal Tribunal's original October 2016 decision finding the employee eligible for unemployment benefits.
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