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   State Courts - Arkansas - May 5, 2004

  
Shotzman v. Beruman, CA04-317, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, May 5, 2004, Decided
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Wall v. Dir., Empl. Sec. Dept., E 04-2, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, May 5, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Former employee's successful appeal of determination that he voluntarily left employment without good cause connected with work resolved a fraud disqualification issue. Board of Review improperly dismissed as untimely fraud disqualification appeal.

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Williams v. Williams, CA03-1052, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION THREE, May 5, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Where mother's new husband was in armed services and stationed in Georgia, father's allegations of the negative impact on children if they relocated were speculative at best, and he did not meet burden of rebutting presumption in favor of relocation.

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Wilson v. Magness Oil Co., CA 03-1111, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION ONE, May 5, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Substantial evidence supported Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission's finding that an employee showed no causal connection between her respiratory condition and her employment, where a doctor testified that she was not disabled.

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