BEAUSOLEIL v. UNITED FURNITURE WORKERS

No. 5506.

107 N.H. 437 (1966)

HENRY R. BEAUSOLEIL v. UNITED FURNITURE WORKERS OF AMERICA & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 30, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harkaway, Barry & Gall (Mr. Joseph F. Gall orally), for the plaintiff.

Upton, Sanders & Upton (Mr. Richard F. Upton orally), for the defendants.


DUNCAN, J.

This is an action of case, alleging that in August and October 1963 the defendant union, and the individual defendants who like the plaintiff were members of the union, maliciously caused the plaintiff to be suspended from his employment with the Old Colony Furniture Company of Nashua, intending to cause him economic loss, and in fact doing so. As damages, the plaintiff seeks compensation lost during suspension to the date the employer ceased to do business...

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