MANDSAGER v. JAQUITH

No. 96-CV-1598.

706 A.2d 39 (1998)

Deborah MANDSAGER, Appellant, v. Wayne T. JAQUITH and Public Education Center, Inc., Appellees.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided February 19, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Taylor, Washington, DC, for appellant.

Jonathon H. Pittman, with whom Clifton S. Elgarten was on the brief, Washington, DC, for appellees.

Before FARRELL and KING, Associate Judges, and BELSON, Senior Judge.


KING, Associate Judge:

Deborah Mandsager, an at-will employee claiming she had been fired from her job because she refused to violate certain laws, filed a wrongful discharge action against her employer Public Education Center, Inc. ("PECI") and PECI's president, Wayne T. Jaquith. See Adams v. George W. Cochran & Co., 597 A.2d 28 (D.C.1991) (recognizing a narrow exception to the at-will doctrine allowing a terminated employee...

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