LEGAL DOCUMENT

Case: Dorothy M. Seebeck v. Rowe Automatic Sales, Inc.
Citation: 122 R.I. 884
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1979-10-18
Docket Number: Appeal No. 78-200
Pages: 884–884
Volume: 122
Reporter: Rhode Island Reports

Parties: Dorothy M. Seebeck v. Rowe Automatic Sales, Inc.

October 18, 1979.
Appeal No. 78-200.
Dorothy M. Seebeck v. Rowe Automatic Sales, Inc.
Lawrence L. Goldberg, Robert D. Goldberg, for appellant. Robert C. Hogan, Inc., Robert C. Hogan, for appellee.

This case came before us in response to our order to the employee to show cause why her appeal should not be dismissed.
After considering the briefs filed in the case and the oral arguments presented, we are of the opinion that the employee has failed to show cause in view of our holding in Kyle v. Davol, 121 R.I. 79, 395 A.2d 714 (1978), and in light of the fact that the Workers Commission’s factual findings are binding if supported by legally competent evidence. Leahey v. State, 121 R.I. 200, 397 A.2d 509 (1979); Leviton Mfg. Co. v. Lillibridge, 120 R.I. 283, 387 A.2d 1034 (1978).
Consequently, the appeal is denied and dismissed.