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Judges and Judiciary

Jul. 23, 1999

Court Employees Lose Some Rights With Unification

Ruling in the first employment case arising out of state trial court unification, an appellate court in San Diego decided Wednesday that Municipal Court employees did not retain civil service protection when they were automatically transferred to the newly unified Superior Court.

By Jean Guccione
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        Ruling in the first employment case arising out of state trial court unification, an appellate court in San Diego decided Wednesday that Municipal Court employees did not retain civil service protection when they were automatically transferred to the newly unified Superior Court.
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