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Wells v. D.C. Dept. of Employment Services

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Mar 13, 1984
473 A.2d 388 (D.C. 1984)

Opinion

No. 83-801.

March 13, 1984.

Before FERREN, PRYOR and TERRY, Associate Judges, in chambers.


ORDER


On consideration on the motion of respondents to dismiss and the opposition of petitioner thereto, it is

ORDERED that the motion is denied. A motion to dismiss is not the proper procedural mechanism by which to seek affirmance on the merits. The appropriate motion to file in such a case is a motion for summary affirmance. Such a motion, however, must meet the strict requirements set forth in United States v. Allen, 133 U.S.App.D.C. 84, 85, 408 F.2d 1287, 1288 (1969), adopted by this court in In re DeJ., 310 A.2d 834 (D.C. 1973), and Oliver T. Carr Management, Inc. v. National Delicatessen, Inc., 397 A.2d 914 (D.C. 1979).


Summaries of

Wells v. D.C. Dept. of Employment Services

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Mar 13, 1984
473 A.2d 388 (D.C. 1984)
Case details for

Wells v. D.C. Dept. of Employment Services

Case Details

Full title:Dennis WELLS, Petitioner, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT…

Court:District of Columbia Court of Appeals

Date published: Mar 13, 1984

Citations

473 A.2d 388 (D.C. 1984)

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