HARRELL v. ARRINGTON

1901805.

595 So.2d 1356 (1992)

Joel M. HARRELL v. James E. ARRINGTON and William S. Taylor.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied March 20, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Halron W. Turner and E. Tatum Turner of Turner, Onderdonk, Kimbrough & Howell, P.A., Chatom, for appellant.

Joseph C. McCorquodale III and Jacqualyn M. Sheffield of McCorquodale and McCorquodale, Jackson, for appellees.


SHORES, Justice.

Joel M. Harrell sued the City of Jackson, alleging breach of an oral contract of lifetime employment and seeking relief on the theory of promissory estoppel. Harrell also sued James E. Arrington, mayor of the City of Jackson, and William S. Taylor, the city's chief of police, seeking damages for a fraud, alleging that Arrington had represented to Harrell that Harrell would be permanently employed as a police officer for the City of Jackson. Harrell...

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