ANDREPONT v. LAKE CHARLES HARBOR AND TERMINAL DIST.

No. 91-C-2521.

602 So.2d 704 (1992)

J. Burton ANDREPONT v. LAKE CHARLES HARBOR and TERMINAL DISTRICT.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 26, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mack E. Barham, Robert E. Arceneaux, Lee Ann Archer, Suzanne B. Bagert, Barham and Markle, New Orleans, Raleigh Newman, Lake Charles, for applicant.

James Eugene Williams, Edward K. Alexander, Jr., Woodley, Williams, Fenet, Palmer, Boudreau & Norman, Lake Charles, for respondent.


CALOGERO, Chief Justice.

Plaintiff, J. Burton Andrepont, seeks damages for loss of salary, and employer retirement contributions or pension benefits, arising out of his alleged wrongful termination by defendant, Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District (hereinafter, Dock Board). The lower courts found that defendant breached an employment contract without cause and awarded plaintiff damages for loss of salary from the time of breach until the Legislature shortly...

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