WEISS v. CITY OF MILWAUKEE

No. 94-0171.

208 Wis.2d 95 (1997)

559 N.W.2d 588

Holly Lynn WEISS, Plaintiff-Appellant-Petitioner, v. CITY OF MILWAUKEE and Yvette Marchan, Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided March 4, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff-appellant-petitioner there was a brief by Robert J. Baratki and Law Offices of Robert J. Baratki, Racine and oral argument by Robert J. Baratki.

For the defendants-respondents the cause was argued by Susan E. Lappen, assistant city attorney, with whom on the brief was Grant F. Langley, city attorney.


¶ 1. ANN WALSH BRADLEY, J.

Holly Lynn Weiss seeks review of an unpublished court of appeals decision which affirmed a summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against the defendants, the City of Milwaukee and its employee, Yvette Marchan (together, "the City").1 Weiss argues that the court of appeals erred in determining that the Worker's Compensation Act (WCA) provides the exclusive remedy for her claim of emotional distress resulting...

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