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· 4/5/1988

Deantoni v. City of Bloomington

Citations

  • 421 N.W.2d 744
  • 1988 Minn. App. LEXIS 217
  • 1988 WL 27681

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that employer could be liable to employee who resigned from former job in reliance of employer’s negligent misrepresentation
  • holding that employer could be liable to employee who resigned from former job in reliance of employer's negligent misrepresentation
  • finding that plaintiffs employment was at-will despite the fact that plaintiffs contract contained salary projections for the next two years and described job responsibilities involving long term planning
  • finding that plaintiff’s employment was at-will despite the fact that plaintiff’s contract contained salary projections for the next two years and described job responsibilities involving long term planning
  • distinguishing Sperling where “the period of appellant's employment was not tied to the accomplishment of any particularly defined task, the duration of which is fixed or finite”
  • duty to disclose held to exist based on the nature of the relationship and the intimate nexus between the parties

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Judges: Forsberg, Nierengarten, Sedgwick

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