Silber orally promised meng as a severance package when he


Meng, a vice-president at Boston University, resigned his position to protest what he regarded as the unethical and unprofessional behavior of the university's president, John Silber, in terminating a recently renewed contract with Linkage Corporation.

Silber orally promised Meng, as a severance package when he resigned, 14 months of salary and benefits and free tuition for two of his children if either should attend the university. Was the oral promise enforceable? Explain.

Meng v. Trustees of Boston University, 96-9776 Appeals Court (MA)

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