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Young v. Dillon Companies
468 F.3D 1243, 99 FAIR EMPL.PRAC.CAS. (BNA) 341, 2006.C10.0001580
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Everett Young seeks damages from his former employer, Dillon Companies, Inc. ("Dillon"), alleging that his discharge violated Title VII, was inconsistent with the parties implied contract terms, and ran afoul of the doctrine of promissory estoppel. Finding that Mr. Young failed to identify a triable issue, the district court granted summary judgment for Dillon on all counts. Our review confirms that, on the limited record developed by plaintiff during discovery, entry of summary judgment was appropriate.