DAVIS v. LA. STATE OFFICE OF EMP. SEC.

No. 89-CA-0583.

555 So.2d 649 (1989)

Claudette DAVIS v. LOUISIANA STATE OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY and State of Louisiana DHHR, Division of Client Placement.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

December 28, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy O'Dowd, O'Dowd & O'Dowd, New Orleans, for appellee.

James A. McGraw, Denise A. Nagel, Frank T. Scott, Jr., Vivian Broussard Guillory, Ollivette E. Mencer, Sandra A. Broussard, State of Louisiana Office of Employment Sec., Baton Rouge, for appellants.

Before LOBRANO, WARD and WILLIAMS, JJ.


WILLIAMS, Judge.

Claudette Davis, claimant for employment security benefits, and the State of Louisiana Office of Employment Security and DHHR appeal the judgment of the district court. Davis appeals the trial court's ruling that she did not quit her job with the State for "good cause" and is therefore not qualified for employment security benefits. The State appeals the award of attorney fees to Timothy O'Dowd, counsel for Davis.

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