HAMPTON v. UNIV. OF MARYLAND

No. 1154, September Term, 1995.

109 Md. App. 297 (1996)

CHONITA L. HAMPTON v. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT BALTIMORE.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

April 3, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David H. Greenberg (Spahn, Harvis, Greenberg & Broida, John G. Koenig, Jr. and Robinson & Koenig, on the brief), Columbia, for Appellant.

Sara Slaff, Assistant Attorney General (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General on the brief), Baltimore, for Appellee.

Argued before FISCHER, CATHELL and HOLLANDER, JJ.


CATHELL, Judge.

Chonita L. Hampton, appellant, was employed as an Office Secretary III by the University of Maryland at Baltimore (UMAB), appellee, commencing September 21, 1993. At that time, appellant began a six-month probationary period. UMAB notified appellant, on March 21, 1994, that her initial probationary period was being extended for an additional six months. On June 20, 1994, appellant was notified that her employment was being terminated. Appellant filed...

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