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Facts
- Daniel J. Secrist and Ken Long, representing themselves and a class of similarly-situated state employees, initiated legal action against the State of New Mexico, the New Mexico State Personnel Office, and Justin R. Najaka, the New Mexico State Personnel Director. The specific events leading to the case are not detailed in the provided text.
Procedural History
- Appeal from the District Court of Santa Fe County, David K. Thomson, District Judge, June 5, 2018: The lower court's decision prior to this appeal is not specified in the provided text.
Parties' Submissions
- Plaintiffs-Appellees: The specific arguments made by Daniel J. Secrist and Ken Long on behalf of themselves and similarly-situated state employees are not detailed in the provided text (N/A).
- Defendants-Appellants: The specific arguments made by the State of New Mexico, the New Mexico State Personnel Office, and Justin R. Najaka are not detailed in the provided text.
Legal Issues
- Whether the court should grant summary dismissal as proposed in the notice of proposed summary disposition (para 1).
Disposition
- The appeal was dismissed as proposed in the notice of proposed summary disposition (para 1).
Reasons
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Per J. Miles Hanisee (Stephen G. French, Judge, and Daniel J. Gallegos, Judge, concurring): The court decided to dismiss the appeal because no memorandum opposing the proposed summary dismissal was filed, and the time for doing so had expired (para 1).
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