SHULL v. NEW MEXICO POTASH CORP.

No. 19142.

802 P.2d 641 (1990)

111 N.M. 132

Deral Dean SHULL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW MEXICO POTASH CORPORATION, a New Mexico corporation, Defendant-Appellee.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

December 4, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paine, Blenden & Diamond, Phil Blenden, Carlsbad, for plaintiff-appellant.

McCormick, Forbes, Caraway & Tabor, Michael E. Dargel, Carlsbad, for defendant-appellee.


OPINION

SOSA, Chief Justice.

Shull appeals summary judgment granted to New Mexico Potash Corporation (Potash). Shull had sued Potash for wrongful termination of employment, alleging that Potash had breached an implied contract of employment set forth in an employee handbook published and given to employees by Shull's original employer, Kerr-McGee Corporation. Shull had gone to work for Kerr-McGee in 1968, worked for Kerr-McGee until the latter sold its operation...

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