Unemployment Hearing Delay Concerns
Summary
Under 20 cfr § 625.10(e)(1), unemployment hearings should occur within 30 days. Delays can be contested, but dismissals depend on case specifics. Research past pennsylvania cases for guidance. Consider consulting legal databases or a local law library for detailed case information.Full Conversation
I appealed a Pennsylvania unemployment disaster determination and the hearing was set way well beyond 30 days (actually, more than a year). Does the statue * CFR § *.*(e)(*) determine that the state agency should not delay a hearing for the appeal beyond a specified time limit? and if the state agency does so, is it reasonably to ask the court to dismiss the determination against me? Also: do you have Pennsylvania caseloads about the above statue?
Hey ****! Under * CFR § *.*(e)(*), hearings should be conducted promptly, generally within 30 days. However, delays can happen. While you can argue the delay is unreasonable, dismissing the determination often depends on specific case details.
Have you reached out to the court or legal aid for guidance on this matter?
Have you reached out to the court or legal aid for guidance on this matter?
yes
It's great that you've reached out for guidance, ****.
Just to clarify, have you received any response or feedback from the court or legal aid about the delay?
Just to clarify, have you received any response or feedback from the court or legal aid about the delay?
my plea will be heard soon. That is why I need info about the statue, and previous related cases.
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Here are some details on the statute and related cases:
Here are some details on the statute and related cases:
Statute:
- * CFR § *.*(e)(*): Hearings should be conducted promptly, generally within 30 days.
- * CFR § *.*(e)(*): Hearings should be conducted promptly, generally within 30 days.
Previous Related Cases:
- Look into Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review decisions.
- Search for cases where delays in hearings were deemed unreasonable.
Would you like specific assistance in finding and reviewing these cases?
- Look into Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review decisions.
- Search for cases where delays in hearings were deemed unreasonable.
Would you like specific assistance in finding and reviewing these cases?
yes
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Sure, ****. To find specific cases related to delays in unemployment hearings, you can:
- Check the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review's website for past decisions.
- Search legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis for relevant cases.
- Visit your local law library for assistance with case research.
Would you like further help?
Sure, ****. To find specific cases related to delays in unemployment hearings, you can:
- Check the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review's website for past decisions.
- Search legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis for relevant cases.
- Visit your local law library for assistance with case research.
Would you like further help?
can you do that type of a search?
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Hi ****! I can guide you on how to conduct these searches, but I don't have the capability to perform them myself. Here are some steps you can follow:
- Visit the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review's website.
- Use legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis.
- Visit a local law library for dedicated assistance.
If you need more specific guidance on how to proceed, feel free to ask!
Hi ****! I can guide you on how to conduct these searches, but I don't have the capability to perform them myself. Here are some steps you can follow:
- Visit the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation Board of Review's website.
- Use legal databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis.
- Visit a local law library for dedicated assistance.
If you need more specific guidance on how to proceed, feel free to ask!