MUNSON v. UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

(10187)

28 Conn. App. 184 (1992)

RICHARD MUNSON v. UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, HAMILTON STANDARD DIVISION

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decision released July 7, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel E. Livingston, with whom was Mary E. Kelly, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Joseph C. Zemetis, for the appellee (defendant).

FOTI, LAVERY and HEIMAN, JS.


LAVERY, J.

This appeal involves the plaintiff's claim that the defendant wrongfully terminated his employment. The plaintiff, Richard Munson, brought an action in three counts against the defendant, United Technologies Corporation, Hamilton Standard Division, alleging that the defendant's termination of his employment was wrongful because it breached their employment contract and breached an implied covenant of good...

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