Plaintiff, who began working for the Hanover Bank, defendant bank's predecessor, in 1959, and remained with it until 1963, when he left for a position with Doubleday and Company, Inc., was, he claims, recruited by defendant as a computer programmer in 1974 and, leaving Doubleday, accepted defendant's offer of employment, which allegedly included lifetime employment terminable only for acts of moral turpitude. Approximately ten years later, after having become an officer of...
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