CHAIKEN v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION


274 A.2d 707 (1971)

Richard K. CHAIKEN, Complainant-Appellant, v. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION, composed of James M. Rosbrow, Frank J. Carello, Jr., Wilbert Rawley, Carl J. Scott, and G. Harvey Tingle, Appellees.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

February 4, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick Knecht, Jr., of Knecht, Greenstein & Berkowitz, Wilmington, for complainant-appellant.

Jay H. Conner, of Conner & Daley, Wilmington, for appellees.


OPINION

STOREY, Judge.

Pursuant to 19 Del.C. § 3359, the Employment Security Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, levied an involuntary assessment against Richard K. Chaiken, complainant, hereinafter referred to as Chaiken, for not filing his unemployment security assessment report. Pursuant to the same statutory section, a hearing was held and a determination made by the Commission that Chaiken was the employer of two barbers in his...

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