KING v. WATONWAN FARM SERVICE CO.

No. C0-88-1845.

430 N.W.2d 24 (1988)

Robert O. KING, Respondent, v. WATONWAN FARM SERVICE COMPANY, Appellant, Nelson Ford, Inc., d/b/a Nelson Motors, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

October 11, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

LeMar Piper, St. James, for respondent.

Kurt D. Johnson, Gislason, Dosland, Hunter Malecki, New Ulm, for appellant.

Steven R. Sunde, St. James, for defendant.

Considered at Special Term and decided by WOZNIAK, C.J., and LANSING and KALITOWSKI, JJ. without oral argument.


SPECIAL TERM OPINION

WOZNIAK, Chief Judge.

FACTS

Respondent Robert King sued defendant Nelson Ford, Inc. for wrongful termination of his employment and appellant Watonwan Farm Service Company for wrongful interference with his employment relationship with Nelson Ford. Nelson Ford moved for summary judgment claiming King could not recover for wrongful discharge because he was an employee at will. Watonwan Farm moved for summary judgment claiming...

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