Maria Dolores Sanchez appeals from a judgment of the superior court denying her application for a writ of mandate to compel the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board to set aside its determination that she was ineligible for unemployment insurance benefits for the reason that she was not "available for work." (Unemp.
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SANCHEZ v. UNEMPLOYMENT INS. APPEALS BD.
20 Cal.3d 55 (1977)
569 P.2d 740
141 Cal. Rptr. 146
MARIA DOLORES SANCHEZ, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD, Defendant and Respondent; CARMEN VASQUEZ, Real Party in Interest and Respondent.
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October 5, 1977.
October 5, 1977.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Joseph P. Charney, Cary S. Reisman and Kenyon F. Dobberteen for Plaintiff and Appellant.
Woll & Mayer, J. Albert Woll, Marsha Berzon, Charles P. Scully, Donald C. Carroll and Stephen G. Schrey as Amici Curiae on behalf of Plaintiff and Appellant.
Evelle J. Younger, Attorney General, and Thomas Scheerer, Deputy Attorney General, for Defendant and Respondent.
No appearance for Real Party in Interest and Respondent.
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