· 5/2/1990
Bourque v. Town of Bow
Citations
- 736 F. Supp. 398
- 1990 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5215
- 1990 WL 57566
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- granting summary judgment on wrongful discharge claim given absence of evidence of employment relationship with individual defendants
- granting summary judgment on wrongful discharge claim given absence of evidence of employment relationship with individual defendants
- “[Plaintiffs claims for personal injuries arising from his allegedly wrongful discharge, including permanent physical and psychological damage and emotional distress, are barred by N.H. RSA [281-A:8].”
- exclusive remedy provision bars claims for personal injuries arising from wrongful termination, including permanent physical and psychological damages and emotional distress
- former town employee had no viable claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress where he alleged that town selectman stared at plaintiff and his wife for “a few minutes,” upsetting them, and that supervisor ignited firecracker in vicinity of plaintiff’s work
- denying motion for summary judgment on claim of wrongful discharge
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Judges: Loughlin
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