CASBON v. STATE

No. 2003-CA-1951.

877 So.2d 1026 (2004)

Carey B. CASBON v. STATE of Louisiana, APPEALS TRIBUNAL FOR the OFFICE OF REGULATORY SERVICE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

June 9, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carey B. Casbon, Belle Chasse, LA, in Proper Person, Plaintiff and Appellee.

J. Jerome Burden, Louisiana Department of Labor, Office of Employment Sec., Baton Rouge, LA, for Defendant and Appellant.

(Court composed of Judge CHARLES R. JONES, Judge PATRICIA RIVET MURRAY, and Judge TERRI F. LOVE).


CHARLES R. JONES, Judge.

The instant suit arises out of a claim for unemployment compensation with the Louisiana Department of Labor (hereinafter "LDL") filed by the Appellant, Carey B. Casbon. The LDL suspensively appeals the default judgment rendered by the district court in favor of Ms. Casbon. We reverse.

Ms. Casbon instituted a claim for unemployment compensation after leaving her employment with Pere Antoine, Inc., due to a dispute over her work hours...

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