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Moy v. Division of Employment Security

Citations: 344 S.W.3d 301; 2011 Mo. App. LEXIS 1030Docket: WD 72827

Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; August 9, 2011; Missouri; State Appellate Court

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Timothy Moy appeals a ruling from the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission, which upheld the Division of Employment Security's classification of Aaron Whitmer as an "employee" rather than an "independent contractor" under Missouri Employment Security Law. The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District affirms the Commission's decision. The case was presented by Robert Melvin Miller for the appellant and Shelly A. Kintzel for the respondent, with the ruling issued per curiam by Judges James E. Welsh, James M. Smart, Jr., and Joseph M. Ellis on August 9, 2011. The court cites Rule 84.16(b) in support of its decision.