NEWPORT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE v. HENSLEY

(EAB No. 97-AB-2014; CA A99663)

983 P.2d 1072 (1999)

161 Or. App. 12

NEWPORT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, an Oregon nonprofit corporation, Petitioner, v. Gordon R. HENSLEY, Respondent—Cross-Petitioner, and Employment Department, Respondent—Cross-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided June 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kelly E. Ford , Beaverton, argued the cause and filed the briefs for petitioner. With her on the briefs were Kelly E. Ford, P.C., and Gregory S. Baylor, Annandale, Virginia.

Paul R. Meyer argued the cause for respondent—cross-petitioner. With him on the brief was Charles F. Hinkle and ACLU Foundation of Oregon, Inc.

Christine Chute, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent—cross-respondent. With her on the brief were Hardy Myers, Attorney General, and Michael D. Reynolds, Solicitor General.

Before De MUNIZ, Presiding Judge, and HASELTON and ARMSTRONG, Judges.


De MUNIZ, P.J.

In this unemployment compensation claim case, petitioner, the Newport Church of the Nazarene (Church), challenges an award of benefits to claimant. ORS 657.282. Claimant cross-petitions for review of the denial of attorney fees, the failure to admit certain evidence related to the attorney fee issue and the failure to award interest on his benefits. On review for errors of law, we affirm on the petition and affirm in part and reverse in part on the...

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