Billings v. State, Department of Public Safety
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Opinion
NO. 29802
IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS
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KENNETH P. B:LL:Nss, c1aiman:~Appei1ee, v. 53 sTATE 0F HAwAi?:, DEPARTMsNT 0F PUsL:c sAFETY, Empi@yer~App@11ant
APPEAL FROM THE LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS APPEALS BOARD (AB 2004~464(H))
ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL (By: Nakamura, C.J., Foley and Leonard, JJ.)
Upon consideration of Employer~Appellant State of Hawaii, Department of Public Safety's Motion to Dismiss Appeal Pursuant to HRAP Rule 42(b)and the statement of no opposition to the dismissal filed by Claimant~Appellee Kenneth Billings,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the motion to dismiss appeal is granted, and this appeal is dismissed without prejudice to Claimant-Appellee‘s pending request for attorney's fees and costs.
DATED: Honolulu, HaWaiUH JaHU3FY 141 29lO-
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