ST. CLAIR v. TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY

No. 87-286.

25 Mass. App. Ct. 662 (1988)

521 N.E.2d 1044

CHARLES ST. CLAIR vs. TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

April 21, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren J. O'Brien for the plaintiff.

David M. Hartigan for the defendant.

Present: GRANT, PERRETTA, & FINE, JJ.


FINE, J.

The plaintiff, Charles St. Clair, brought suit against Boston University, alleging wrongful conduct related to the circumstances of his discharge from employment. He listed numerous theories of tort and contract liability in his complaint, which he amended from time to time. The case went to trial before a jury in the Superior Court. The jury, in answer to special questions, awarded the plaintiff $75,000 damages for slander and another $75,000 damages for...

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