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This week, we re concluding our three-week multi-part post
on the originating jurisdictions for the California Supreme
Court s civil and criminal cases between 1990 and 2020.
In this post, we re finishing the civil side of the docket,
reviewing the years 2010 to 2020.
As usual, we omit the leading jurisdiction, Los Angeles County,
from the Table for the sake of readability. Los Angeles
produced 120 civil cases between 2010 and 2020. Next was
Orange County, with San Diego and San Francisco right behind.
The U.S. District Courts for the Central District and the Northern
Unemployed Californians face months of delays when appealing denial of jobless benefits Patrick McGreevy © Provided by The LA Times A boutique is shut down in San Diego in May. Business closures during the pandemic have put millions out of work. (Sam Hodgson / San Diego Union-Tribune)
Californians who believe their unemployment benefit claims have been wrongly denied are facing significant delays in having their appeals addressed during the COVID-19 pandemic, waiting an average of 92 days for assistance more than double the wait time before the pandemic put millions of residents out of work.
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The sluggish appeals process marks another setback for the the state after its beleaguered Employment Development Department was overwhelmed by a record-setting 20 million filings since the pandemic began, leading to state audits that showed poor planning by the agency slowed the approval of millions of claims and made it vulnerable to widespread f
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Californians who believe their unemployment benefit claims have been wrongly denied are facing significant delays in having their appeals addressed during the COVID-19 pandemic, waiting an average of 92 days for assistance more than double the wait time before the pandemic put millions of residents out of work.
The sluggish appeals process marks another setback for the the state after its beleaguered Employment Development Department was overwhelmed by a record-setting 20 million filings since the pandemic began, leading to state audits that showed poor planning by the agency slowed the approval of millions of claims and made it vulnerable to widespread fraud.
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