KUEHN v. STATE, DEPT. OF TENTH JUD. DIST.

No. 48151.

271 N.W.2d 308 (1978)

Richard KUEHN, Respondent, v. STATE of Minnesota, DEPARTMENT OF TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Relator, Anoka County, et al., Respondents, Pine County, et al., Respondents, Kanabec County, et al., Respondents, Isanti County, et al., Respondents, Sherburne County, et al., Respondents, Washington County, et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

August 18, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph M. Stocco, Comp. Atty., St. Paul, for relator.

Robins, Davis & Lyons, and Arnold M. Bellis and John Brian III, St. Paul, for Kuehn.

Van Eps & Gilmore and Michael Forde, Minneapolis, for Anoka and Kanabec Counties.

Kenneth M. LeBon, St. Paul, for Pine County.

Hansen, Dordell & Bradt, St. Paul, for Isanti County.

Meagher, Geer, Markham, Anderson, Flaskamp & Brennan and C. D. Knudson, Minneapolis, for Sherburne County.

Chadwick, Johnson & Bridell, Minneapolis, for Washington County.

Considered and decided by the court without oral argument.


PER CURIAM.

The State of Minnesota seeks review of a decision of the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals awarding compensation to Richard Kuehn, formerly a court reporter for a judge of the Tenth Judicial District, for disability found to be caused by an occupational neurosis which resulted from a combination of work activities, a work-related carpal tunnel syndrome, and surgery necessitated by that condition. The state contends that there is insufficient evidentiary...

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