Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 159
... plaintiff brought suit for wrongful discharge after he had been dismissed from his job as a marketing representative of defendant for allegedly submitting reports containing incorrect price information . " A state trial referee ruled ...
... plaintiff brought suit for wrongful discharge after he had been dismissed from his job as a marketing representative of defendant for allegedly submitting reports containing incorrect price information . " A state trial referee ruled ...
Page 160
... Plaintiff alleged that her school principal had made repeated oral and written representations to her that she would be rehired the following year . When plaintiff was not rehired due to a staff cutback , she brought suit for breach of ...
... Plaintiff alleged that her school principal had made repeated oral and written representations to her that she would be rehired the following year . When plaintiff was not rehired due to a staff cutback , she brought suit for breach of ...
Page 169
... plaintiff's employment contract , there was no implied contract between the parties to dismiss the plaintiff only for cause . The most important aspect of the case , however , involves the allegations in the second count . The trial ...
... plaintiff's employment contract , there was no implied contract between the parties to dismiss the plaintiff only for cause . The most important aspect of the case , however , involves the allegations in the second count . The trial ...
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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