KING v. BANGOR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION


568 A.2d 507 (1989)

Ellen KING, et al. v. BANGOR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided December 29, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert E. Marks (orally), Coopers Mills, for plaintiff.

Joyce A. Oreskovich (orally), John E. Carnes, Maine Human Rights Commission, Augusta, for intervenor.

Edward W. Gould (orally) Gross, Minsky, Mogul & Singal, P.A., Bangor, for defendant.

Before ROBERTS, GLASSMAN, CLIFFORD, HORNBY and COLLINS, JJ.


CLIFFORD, Justice.

The plaintiff, Ellen King, appeals from a summary judgment entered in the Superior Court (Penobscot County, Browne, A.R.J.) in favor of her former employer, the defendant Bangor Federal Credit Union ("Credit Union"), in her action for declaratory relief and damages under the Maine Human Rights Act. Because we conclude that King did not release the Credit Union from liability under the Human Rights Act when she signed a release under the Maine...

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