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Structural Fibers, Inc. v. Kulch

U.S.
Dec 1, 1997
522 U.S. 1008 (1997)

Summary

holding that an at-will employee who is discharged in violation of the whistleblower statute may maintain a common law cause of action against the employer for termination in violation of public policy

Summary of this case from Bartkowiak v. the Pillsbury Company

Opinion

No. 97-478.

December 1, 1997, October TERM, 1997.


Sup. Ct. Ohio. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 78 Ohio St. 3d 134, 677 N. E. 2d 308.


Summaries of

Structural Fibers, Inc. v. Kulch

U.S.
Dec 1, 1997
522 U.S. 1008 (1997)

holding that an at-will employee who is discharged in violation of the whistleblower statute may maintain a common law cause of action against the employer for termination in violation of public policy

Summary of this case from Bartkowiak v. the Pillsbury Company
Case details for

Structural Fibers, Inc. v. Kulch

Case Details

Full title:STRUCTURAL FIBERS, Inc., et al. v. KULCH

Court:U.S.

Date published: Dec 1, 1997

Citations

522 U.S. 1008 (1997)
118 S. Ct. 586

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