Friday, July 18, 2008

"School superintendent files notice of possible lawsuit against board members"

From the Lebanon Express:

Lebanon Community Schools Superintendent Jim Robinson has filed a legal notice of claim with the school district over a possible lawsuit against school board members Rick Alexander, Josh Wineteer and "other persons who may have been complicit for damages sustained by Mr. Robinson as a result of their conduct."


And away we go.... presumably, more on this later. Right now, I'm going to go watch Dark Knight.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

In reference to this statement:

"and other persons who may have been complicit for damages sustained by Mr. Robinson as a result of their conduct"

I found this when googling Interference with Contract:

"Disputes over contracts can sometimes include parties not actually part of the contract in question. When this third party disturbs the performance of the contract, they could be in violation of Interference with a Contract."

This could be any number of people..

Then I found this:

"In order to successfully pursue a complaint of Interference with Contract, the plaintiff must be able to prove several points.
One: that the interfering party knew of the existence of the contract.
Two: that the interfering party intentionally committed an act which hinders or prevents the contracted parties from performing their obligations.
Three: that the interfering party caused damage to one or more of the parties.
If you think these points can be proven, you may have a strong case."

 
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