CLARK v. AMERICA'S FIRST CREDIT UNION

1900976.

585 So.2d 1367 (1991)

Phillip E. CLARK v. AMERICA'S FIRST CREDIT UNION.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 23, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phillip E. Clark, pro se.

James N. Nolan and Carey W. Spencer, Jr. of Lange, Simpson, Robinson & Somerville, Birmingham, for appellee.


SHORES, Justice.

Phillip E. Clark appeals from a summary judgment for America's First Credit Union ("AFCU") on his claim of breach of contract and defamation. We affirm.

In February 1984, Clark was hired by AFCU as a collections clerk in its Anniston branch office. Upon his employment, Clark received an employment manual that outlined AFCU's employment policies and procedures on such matters as working hours, work...

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