You're asking us to predict the future. If we could do that successfully we wouldn't be here, we'd be at the race track raking in our winnings.
All you can do is wait for the decision and then figure out what to do.
Here's a list of resources for you to study in case your employer is successful in getting your benefits denied.
1 - The employer's guide. There's a section on Appealing a Determination. It's written for the employer but doesn't say much.
http://www.uimn.org/uimn/employers/p...book/index.jsp
2 - Links to unemployment statutes. Read them. There might be something helpful about appealing from a misconduct determination. There is likely a definition of misconduct in there.
http://www.uimn.org/uimn/employers/h...-law/index.jsp
3 - Here are some appellate cases regarding misconduct. Read them to learn how and why decisions went for or against the employee. Don't read just the summary. Click on both blue links and read everything.
http://mn.gov/lawlib//briefs/unemplo...tml#misconduct
4 - A lot more cases but you'll have to click on every one of them to find the misconduct cases.
http://www.lawmoose.com/index.cfm?Ac...Topic=MN379055
5 - How to file an unemployment appeal.
http://www.mncourts.gov/Documents/0/...ent_Appeal.pdf
6 - Information on the free Unemployment Appeal Legal Advice Clinic. Contact them if you get denied.
http://mn.gov/lawlib/clinicbrochure.pdf

