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Administrative/Regulatory

Jan. 16, 2002

Conflicting Standards

Admistrative Law Practitioner Column - By Stuart Miller, Parties dissatisfied with factual determinations at administrative hearings may seek judicial review of those decisions. However, as recent rulings of the California courts demonstrate, the standards of review applicable to those decisions often are uncertain in both their definition and their application.

        Adminstrative Law Practitioner Column

        By Stuart Miller

        Parties dissatisfied with factual determinations at administrative hearings may seek judicial review of those decisions. However, as recent rulings of the California courts demonstrate, the standards of review applicable to those decisions o...

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