ST. GERMAIN v. ADAMS

No. 7352.

117 N.H. 659 (1977)

HELEN M. ST. GERMAIN v. BENJAMIN C. ADAMS, COMMISSIONER, NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY WHITE LEDGE GRILL, INC.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

August 29, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Shea of Manchester and Richard C. Moquin (Mr. Shea orally), for the plaintiff.

Edward F. Smith, Andre J. Barbeau, Michael M. Black and Paul V. Kenneally (Mr. Barbeau orally), for the New Hampshire Department of Employment Security.


DOUGLAS, J.

In this unemployment compensation appeal, we uphold the superior court's award of benefits to the plaintiff, and its order that the defendant department pay the plaintiff's counsel fees in the amount of $250.

The plaintiff, Helen St. Germain, was employed as a waitress at the Howard Johnson Restaurant in Hooksett, New Hampshire, for over two years. She left her employment on September 25, 1974, as a result of a dispute with her employer concerning...

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