GARRITY v. OVERLAND SHEEPSKIN CO. OF TAOS

No. 22181.

917 P.2d 1382 (1996)

121 N.M. 710

Joan GARRITY, Dawn Garrity Wood, and Troy Garrity, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. OVERLAND SHEEPSKIN COMPANY OF TAOS, a New Mexico corporation, Overland Outfitters, Inc., an Iowa corporation, Overland Sheepskin, a New Mexico corporation, and James Leahy, Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

May 29, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Aarons Law Firm, P.C., Stephen D. Aarons, Santa Fe, for Appellants.

Herrera, Long & Pound, P.A., John B. Pound, Santa Fe, for Appellees.


OPINION

FROST, Chief Justice.

1. This appeal involves what are essentially two separate claims arising out of a similar employment background. The first claim is by Joan Garrity and her daughter Dawn Garrity Wood (the Garritys) against Overland Outfitters, Inc. (Overland Outfitters), for wrongful discharge and breach of contract. The second claim is a personal injury suit brought by Joan Garrity's son Troy Garrity (Troy) against Overland Sheepskin...

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