MENG v. TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY

No. 96-P-0776.

44 Mass. App. Ct. 650 (1998)

J. JOSEPH MENG v. TRUSTEES OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

April 30, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael S. Gardener for the defendants.

Gary R. Greenberg (Susan B. Hanmer with him) for the plaintiff.

Present: ARMSTRONG, GILLERMAN, & LENK, JJ.


ARMSTRONG, J.

The plaintiff, Meng, was a vice-president at Boston University (university) who resigned his position in July, 1991, to protest what he regarded as the unethical and unprofessional behavior of the university's president, John Silber, in terminating a recently renewed contract with Linkage Corporation (Linkage). See Linkage Corp. v. Trustees of Boston University, 425 Mass. 1, 11 n.18, cert. denied, 118...

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