COUNCIL OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA v. CLAY

No. 95-CV-1062.

683 A.2d 1385 (1996)

COUNCIL OF the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Appellant, v. Rachel L. CLAY, Appeals.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided October 31, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward E. Schwab, Assistant Corporation Counsel, with whom Charles F.C. Ruff, Corporation Counsel, and Charles L. Reischel, Deputy Corporation Counsel, were on the brief, for appellant.

Bruce Comly French, for appellee.

Before WAGNER, Chief Judge, and SCHWELB and REID, Associate Judges.


SCHWELB, Associate Judge:

The principal question in this case is whether appellee Rachel L. Clay, who was the Director of the Legislative Services Division of the Council of the District of Columbia, a DS-13 position,1 until her termination in 1990, was a member of the Career Service who could be discharged only for cause. We hold that she was not.

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PRIOR PROCEEDINGS

The District of Columbia appeals from an...

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