NEILSEN v. DEPT. OF EMPL. SECURITY

No. 6651.

113 N.H. 642 (1973)

ALFRED N. NEILSEN v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, BENJAMIN C. ADAMS, COMMISSIONER, AND DEAN HILL MOTORS, INC.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

November 30, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

New Hampshire Legal Assistance (Mr. H. Neil Berkson), by brief and orally, for the plaintiff.

Edward F. Smith, Joseph Stewart and Andre J. Barbeau, (Mr. Stewart orally), for the New Hampshire Department of Employment Security.


KENISON, C.J.

The key issue presented in this case is whether the plaintiff's taking of an indefinite leave of absence to resolve marital problems made him ineligible for unemployment compensation under Department of Employment Security Regulation 21 when his employer notified him on his return two months later that his former job had been discontinued due to a lack of work. The plaintiff applied to the defendant department of employment security for unemployment...

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