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No Confusion Over Drug Policy Shown

Claimant stated that he understood employer’s manual, which described random drug tests, but refused drug test. Those facts show misconduct. Claimant’s later allegation, that he feared a false positive from prescription medication, was no defense because he did not raise … Continue reading

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No Default, No Set-Aside

Answer filed timely, under extension granted by circuit court, barred default judgment and renders inapplicable rule on setting aside default judgment. Recusal of judge moots allegations of ex parte contracts. Craig P. Kiser, Respondent, v. William Wideman, Sr., James C. … Continue reading

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