LEE v. PRESIDENT & FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE

No. 02-P-1587.

60 Mass. App. Ct. 836 (2004)

JAMES LEE v. PRESIDENT & FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE.

Supreme Court of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

April 20, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard L. Neumeier for the plaintiff.

Richard J. Riley (John P. Coakley with him) for the defendant.

Present: Greenberg, Grasso, & Green, JJ.


GREENBERG, J.

At age fifty-six, the plaintiff, Dr. James Lee, was informed by letter that his part-time job as an ophthalmologist at the eye services department of Harvard University's health services (Harvard) would no longer be funded, and his appointment would not be renewed. The question put is whether age discrimination lay behind the decision or, as Harvard posits, budgetary constraints led to elimination of the position.

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