SCHRINER v. MEGINNIS FORD CO.

No. 86-242.

421 N.W.2d 755 (1988)

228 Neb. 85

Bert A. SCHRINER, Appellant, v. MEGINNIS FORD COMPANY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

April 1, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy D. Loudon of Tate and Alden Law Firm, P.C., Lincoln, for appellant.

Richard P. Garden, Jr. of Cline, Williams, Wright, Johnson & Oldfather, Lincoln, for appellee.

BOSLAUGH, WHITE, CAPORALE, SHANAHAN, GRANT, and FAHRNBRUCH, JJ.


CAPORALE, Justice.

Plaintiff-appellant, Bert A. Schriner, alleges he was wrongfully discharged from his employment with defendant-appellee, Meginnis Ford Company. The district court sustained Meginnis Ford's motion for summary judgment and dismissed Schriner's action. Schriner assigns as error the district court's failure to recognize a public policy exception to the terminable-at-will rule. We affirm.

Since this matter arises from the entry of a summary judgment...

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