Plaintiff does not appear to assign error to any of the IAS Court's specific rulings dismissing each of her seven causes of action. Instead, she urges on appeal that the complaint should not have been dismissed because a cause of action for promissory estoppel can be gleaned from its allegations. We disagree. Just as the alleged assurance of confidentiality was rejected by the IAS Court as too vague to support a cause of action for breach of contract, it is also too vague...
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