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Amy J. Ruhl Missouri Cases

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amy-j-ruhl
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1
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Employment Law
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K.A.S. Enterprises, a used-car dealership, appealed the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission's decision that Amy Ruhl was not disqualified from unemployment benefits after being fired. K.A.S. argued Ruhl committed unemployment fraud, that the Commission's factual findings were unsupported, and that her discharge was for misconduct. The appellate court affirmed the Commission's decision, finding the fraud claim unripe and inadequately briefed, deferring to the Commission's factual findings and credibility determinations, and concluding that K.A.S. failed to prove Ruhl was discharged for misconduct.