BOOTH v. EMPLOYMENT SEC. COM'N

No. 90-CC-0522.

588 So.2d 422 (1991)

Edward L. BOOTH v. MISSISSIPPI EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied October 9, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeremy Eisler, Biloxi, Stanley L. Taylor, Jr., Pascagoula, for appellant.

Jan Garrick, Jackson, for appellee.

Before ROY NOBLE LEE, C.J., and PRATHER and SULLIVAN, JJ.


PRATHER, Justice, for the Court:

The central question raised on this appeal is whether absence of notice to an attorney representing the claimant in an administrative proceeding affecting the claimant's substantial rights constitutes a denial of procedural due process. The claimant, Edward L. Booth, received notice of his employer's appeal before the Board of Review of the Mississippi Employment Security Commission, but...

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