Claimant became separated from his employment as an attorney for a large corporation in 1994. He subsequently performed activities on behalf of two corporations he had formed prior to this time. As a result of these activities, the Board denied claimant's application for unemployment insurance benefits on the basis that he was not totally unemployed. Claimant appeals from this decision, arguing, inter alia, that he has a vested property interest in the receipt of unemployment...
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