Lemmerman v. A.T. Williams Oil Co.
Lemmerman v. A.T. Williams Oil Co., 350 S.E.2d 83 (1986) was a case before the Supreme Court of North Carolina, United States, which hinged on the question of whether the plaintiff met the definition of an "employee" of the defendant under the state's Workers' Compensation Act. It appears as a principal case in the section of the Rothstein, Liebman employment law casebook discussing the foundations of the employer-employee relationship.
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Lemmerman v. A.T. Williams Oil Co.
Lemmerman v. A.T. Williams Oil Co., 350 S.E.2d 83 (1986) was a case before the Supreme Court of North Carolina, United States, which hinged on the question of whether the plaintiff met the definition of an "employee" of the defendant under the state's Workers' Compensation Act. It appears as a principal case in the section of the Rothstein, Liebman employment law casebook discussing the foundations of the employer-employee relationship.
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