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James Harkeem v. New Hampshire Department of Employment Security, Benjamin C. Adams, Commissioner, and Miller Shoe-Dover, Melville Shoe Corp
James Harkeem v. New Hampshire Department of Employment Security, Benjamin C. Adams, Commissioner, and Miller Shoe-Dover, Melville Shoe Corp, 115 N.H. 658 (1975).
DecisionRemanded.
People and Organizations
Parties
- James Harkeem Appellant
- New Hampshire Department of Employment Security, Benjamin C. Adams, Commissioner, and Miller Shoe-Dover, Melville Shoe Corp Appellee, Party
Attorneys
- James C. Wheat from Wadleigh, Starr & Peters, PLLC, representing Plaintiff (appellant)
- Andre J. Barbeau representing New Hampshire Department of Employment Security (appellee)
- Michael M. Black representing New Hampshire Department of Employment Security (appellee)
- Edward F. Smith representing New Hampshire Department of Employment Security (appellee)
Firms and Offices
- Wadleigh, Starr & Peters, PLLC Counsel firm
Supreme Court Justices
- Frank R. Kenison Authoring justice
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 28, 1975 | James Harkeem v. New Hampshire Department of Employment Security, Benjamin C. Adams, Commissioner, and Miller Shoe-Dover, Melville Shoe Corp | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |