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HABTNESH EZRA vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES

Filed: May 29, 2007
San Francisco
LAO 0726907

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Applicant's counsel, Martin Reiner, is denied disqualification of the Appeals Board and ordered to pay $$ 2,500$ in sanctions. The Board found Reiner's written comments to be intentionally disruptive and without merit, and his response did not provide good cause to avoid sanctions or grounds for disqualification. The sanctions imposed do not impact the applicant's right to representation or a hearing on the merits of her case.

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Applicant's counsel, Martin Reiner, is denied disqualification of the Appeals Board and ordered to pay $$ 2,500$ in sanctions. The Board found Reiner's written comments to be intentionally disruptive and without merit, and his response did not provide good cause to avoid sanctions or grounds for disqualification. The sanctions imposed do not impact the applicant's right to representation or a hearing on the merits of her case.

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