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Second Boston Corp. v. Smith

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Apr 19, 1979
377 Mass. 918 (Mass. 1979)

Summary

In Second Boston Corp. v. Smith, 377 Mass. 918 (1979), we held that "[c]laims by an employer against his employee for breach of duty as an employee are not within the scope of G.L.c. 93A" (citations omitted).

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Opinion

April 19, 1979


Claims by an employer against his employee for breach of duty as an employee are not within the scope of G.L.c. 93A. See Lantner v. Carson, 374 Mass. 606, 607-608 (1978); PMP Assocs. v. Globe Newspaper Co., 366 Mass. 593, 596 (1975). Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Second Boston Corp. v. Smith

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Apr 19, 1979
377 Mass. 918 (Mass. 1979)

In Second Boston Corp. v. Smith, 377 Mass. 918 (1979), we held that "[c]laims by an employer against his employee for breach of duty as an employee are not within the scope of G.L.c. 93A" (citations omitted).

Summary of this case from Manning v. Zuckerman
Case details for

Second Boston Corp. v. Smith

Case Details

Full title:SECOND BOSTON CORP. vs. FREDERICK J. SMITH

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Apr 19, 1979

Citations

377 Mass. 918 (Mass. 1979)

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