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Department of Labor v. Taylor

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Mar 10, 1997
344 Md. 687 (Md. 1997)

Opinion

No. 58, September Term, 1996.

March 10, 1997.

Petition from the Circuit Court for Washington County, Fred C. Wright, III, Judge.

Michele J. McDonald, Assistant Attorney General (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General, on brief), Baltimore, for Petitioner.

Joel A. Smith (Kahn, Smith Collins, P.A., Christine L. Neff, on brief), Baltimore, amicus curiae for respondent.

Argued before BELL, C.J., and ELDRIDGE, RODOWSKY, CHASANOW, KARWACKI and WILNER, JJ.


For the reasons set forth in the "Discussion" portion of Judge Hollander's comprehensive opinion for the Court of Special Appeals in this unemployment compensation case, Dept. of Economic and Employment Development v. Taylor, 108 Md. App. 250, 263-283, 671 A.2d 523, 530-540 (1996), we shall affirm the judgment of the Court of Special Appeals.

JUDGMENT AFFIRMED, WITH COSTS.


Summaries of

Department of Labor v. Taylor

Court of Appeals of Maryland
Mar 10, 1997
344 Md. 687 (Md. 1997)
Case details for

Department of Labor v. Taylor

Case Details

Full title:DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION v. MARIA M. TAYLOR

Court:Court of Appeals of Maryland

Date published: Mar 10, 1997

Citations

344 Md. 687 (Md. 1997)
690 A.2d 508

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