Case Name: Albers Milling Company, Inc., and others, Appellants, v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, and others, Respondents. [Case No. 236.]; Maas Brothers Construction Company and others, Appellants, v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, and others, Respondents. [Case No. 237.]
Court: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Wisconsin
Decision Date: 1973-11-12
Citations: 61 Wis. 2d 733
Docket Number: Nos. 236, 237
Parties: Albers Milling Company, Inc., and others, Appellants, v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, and others, Respondents. [Case No. 236.] Maas Brothers Construction Company and others, Appellants, v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, and others, Respondents. [Case No. 237.]
Judges: 
Reporter: Wisconsin Reports Second
Volume: 61
Pages: 733–733

Head Matter:
November 12, 1973.
Nos. 236, 237.
Albers Milling Company, Inc., and others, Appellants, v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, and others, Respondents. [Case No. 236.] Maas Brothers Construction Company and others, Appellants, v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, and others, Respondents. [Case No. 237.]
For the appellants the cause was submitted on the supplemental brief of William L. McCusker of Madison.
For respondent Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations the cause was submitted on the supplemental brief of Robert W. Wa/rren, attorney general, and Charles D. Hoornstra, assistant attorney general. For respondent Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company the cause was submitted on the supplemental brief of Jenswold, Studt, Hanson, Clark & Kaufmann of Madison.

Opinion:
Workmen's compensation. Appellants not aggrieved by department's interlocutory order. No entitlement to judicial review.