STATE EX REL. EMP. SEC. COM'N v. PARIS

No. 9015SC284.

400 S.E.2d 76 (1991)

101 N.C. App. 469

STATE of North Carolina, ex rel. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION, Appellee, v. Thelma M. PARIS, Appellant, v. Mary D. EMMERSON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

February 5, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

North State Legal Services, Inc. by Carlene McNulty, Hillsborough, for appellant Thelma Paris.

C. Coleman Billingsley, Jr., Raleigh, for appellee Employment Sec. Com'n.

Long & Long by Dave Obringer and Lunsford Long, Chapel Hill, for appellee Mary D. Emmerson.


COZORT, Judge.

In this case the trial court held that a private nurse's assistant was an independent contractor and affirmed the denial of unemployment compensation benefits. We affirm.

Thelma Paris, claimant or appellant herein, is a nurse's assistant. From November 1986 until February 1988, she worked as a nurse's assistant to Mary Emmerson. Claimant negotiated the terms of her employment with Mrs. Emmerson's son. Claimant performed various services for...

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