Rasheed v. T.J. Maxx
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Opinion
The hearing in this matter was scheduled before Deputy Commissioner Garner on 15 July 1998. Defendants' counsel was present, however neither plaintiff's counsel nor plaintiff was present for the hearing. During a telephone conference with plaintiff's counsel Deputy Commissioner Garner learned that plaintiff was out of state and would not be present at the hearing to pursue his case. Therefore, defendants made a motion to dismiss this matter with prejudice which was granted by Deputy Commissioner Garner on the condition that defendants make their last offer of settlement available to plaintiff for 30 days. No settlement was reached and the matter was dismissed with prejudice as of 14 August 1998.
Thereafter, plaintiff did not file a motion for reconsideration or a notice of appeal. Finally, without filing a formal notice of appeal, plaintiff filed a Form 44, Application for Review, on 21 July 1999 over one year after the 15 July 1998 Order. Defendants filed a motion to dismiss pursuant to G.S.
In the event of excusable neglect on the part of the plaintiff, the Full Commission has the discretion to grant relief from a deputy commissioner's order. However, in the instant case, plaintiff has failed to show any grounds for excusable neglect as a matter of law. Furthermore, plaintiff's Form 44 was vague and did not provide adequate notice of his grounds for appeal in accordance with Rule 701.
In view of the foregoing, the Full Commission has no authority to consider plaintiff's appeal. Therefore, plaintiff's appeal is hereby dismissed with prejudice. G.S.
This the ___ day of December, 1999.
S/_____________ DIANNE C. SELLERS COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING:
S/_____________ THOMAS J. BOLCH COMMISSIONER
S/_____________ CHRISTOPHER SCOTT COMMISSIONER
DCS: nwg
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