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Introduction

The purpose of this section is to help you understand what happens at an unemployment hearing. We'll also tell you how to prepare for the hearing, so you can make your best case to the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). We hope that after you have reviewed this material, you will understand whom and what to bring to the hearing, what you must prove, and how to do so.

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 •  Basic Terms Used at a Hearing
 •  Why Is It Important To Attend The Hearing?
 •  What Happens First?
 •  Preparation Before The Hearing
 •  Who and What Should Be Brought to the Hearing?
 •  What Happens At The Hearing?
 •  What Happens After the Hearing?
 •  Burden of Proof: The Key to Making Your Best Case
 •  Misconduct Cases
 •  Voluntary Leaving Cases
 •  Refusal Of Suitable Work Cases
 •  Eligibility For Benefits
 •  Liability/Tax Issues
 •  Some Final Words

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