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May v. Medicredit, Inc.
Citations: 482 S.W.3d 880; 2016 Mo. App. LEXIS 232; 2016 WL 1085525Docket: No. ED 102974
Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; March 15, 2016; Missouri; State Appellate Court
Kamechia May, the claimant, appealed the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission's decision that denied her employment benefits. She raised two points on appeal: 1) the Commission incorrectly determined that she voluntarily quit her job, and 2) the Commission found that she left work without good cause related to her employment. Upon reviewing the briefs and the record, the appellate court found no merit in her claims of error. The court opted not to issue an extended opinion due to the lack of precedential value but provided a memorandum opinion detailing the reasoning for their decision. The court affirmed the Commission's judgment in accordance with Rule 84.16(b).