MORIN v. DSS

Docket Nos. 102272, 102367.

174 Mich. App. 718 (1989)

436 N.W.2d 729

MORIN v. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided February 7, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davidson, Breen & Doud, P.C. (by Richard J. Doud), for plaintiff.

O'Neill, Ackerman, Wallace & Doyle (by Richard L. Alger, Jr., and Thomas E. Ackerman), for defendants.

Before: SHEPHERD, P.J., and GRIBBS and G.S. ALLEN, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Defendants appeal by leave granted from a decision of the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board. This is the third time this matter has been before us. The facts have been set out in detail in our previous decisions:

In 1977, plaintiff was certified by the Department of Social Services as a day-care aide, allowing her to provide in-home care for the children of DSS clients at the state's expense. Plaintiff was eventually hired by June Radomski, an...

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