LAWS 4175 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Maryland Democratic Party, Kathleen Rice, Oral Contract

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Procedural history: rice filed suit, the superior court dismissed all counts filed except those dealing with promissory estoppel and misrepresentation, after trial, rice was awarded ,864 in damages on her promissory estoppel claim and. ,558 in damages on her misrepresentation claim: the party appealed. Facts: kathleen rice worked for the democratic party for four years when she was fired from her position as executive director by rhonda roberts, the current chair of the party. In 1991, rice then began working for the maryland democratic party when greg. Wakefield contacted her: wakefield discussed his potential candidacy for the party chair and the possibility of rice serving as his executive director. In 1992, wakefield was elected to party chair with his term set to begin the following. Alaska: rice moved to alaska in november and resigned from her position with landau which would have continued indefinity with a pay scale that was similar to that offered by.

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