LEWIS v. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.

Civ. No. 73-55.

393 F.Supp. 305 (1974)

William J. LEWIS, Plaintiff, v. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION and Robert S. Adams, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Oregon.

May 31, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary K. Jensen, Dwyer & Jensen, P. C., Eugene, Or., for plaintiff.

Malcolm F. Marsh, Clark, Marsh & Lindauer, Salem, Or., for defendants.


OPINION

BURNS, Judge:

On the surface, this is a garden-variety diversity case involving a claim by the Plaintiff for general and punitive damages for breach of an employment contract. However, beneath the surface, Defendants' motion for summary judgment presents a collateral estoppel question of substantial importance. As a result, after the parties themselves had thoroughly briefed the collateral estoppel question, I invited several amicus briefs.

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