SALAYMEH v. ST. VINCENT MEMORIAL HOSP. CORP.

No. 88-3249.

706 F.Supp. 643 (1989)

Lt. Col. M.T. SALAYMEH, M.D., Plaintiff, v. ST. VINCENT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION, an Illinois Corporation, Defendant.

United States District Court, C.D. Illinois, Springfield Division.

February 22, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Owens, Decatur, Ill., for plaintiff.

Gary Mayes, St. Louis, for defendant.


OPINION

RICHARD MILLS, District Judge:

The doctrine of res judicata does not apply.

Neither does the theory of collateral estoppel.

But there is a lack of consideration to support the alleged contract.

The Hospital's motion for summary judgment is allowed.

I—Facts

The facts are not complicated. Plaintiff is a physician and a former member of the Hospital's medical staff. From 1971 through August of 1984, Plaintiff...

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