Lieber v. President & Fellows of Harvard Coll.

Decision Date15 November 2021
Docket NumberSJC-13126
Citation176 N.E.3d 277
Parties Charles M. LIEBER v. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE & another.
CourtUnited States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court

The case was submitted on the papers filed, accompanied by a memorandum of law.

David R. Suny, Boston, & Andrea L. Davulis, Worcester, for the petitioner.

RESCRIPT

The petitioner, Charles M. Lieber, a professor at Harvard University, is currently a defendant in a criminal proceeding in the Federal court. In connection with that proceeding, and pursuant to a university indemnification policy, Lieber sought the advancement of criminal legal defense fees from the university. His request was denied, and he thereafter commenced an action in the Superior Court against the university claiming, among other things, breach of contract and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. At the same time that he filed his complaint, he also filed a motion for a preliminary injunction seeking the advancement of his legal fees. A judge in the Superior Court denied the motion.

Lieber thereafter filed a notice of appeal, indicating his plan both to appeal to the Appeals Court pursuant to G. L. c. 231, § 118, second par., and to file a petition in the county court pursuant G. L. c. 211, § 3. His G. L. c. 211, § 3, petition was subsequently entered in the county court on March 31, 2021. While the petition was pending, a different judge in the Superior Court acted on the partiescross motions for judgment on the pleadings, allowing in part and denying in part both motions. Lieber thereafter filed a supplement to his G. L. c. 211, § 3, petition, on May 6, 2021, seeking relief from the judgment on the pleadings ruling as well as relief from the denial of his motion for a preliminary injunction. A single justice denied the petition without a hearing, and Lieber appeals.

While Lieber's G. L. c. 211, § 3, was pending before the single justice, his appeal pursuant to G. L. c. 231, § 118, second par., was entered in the Appeals Court, on May 4, 2021. Shortly thereafter, Lieber filed an application for direct appellate review in this court, which was allowed on June 29, 2021. Lieber raises essentially the same issues in that appeal before us that he raised in the G. L. c. 211, § 3, petition before the single justice.2 In short, Lieber pursued two separate avenues of relief, perhaps as a precautionary measure, but where the issues raised in the G. L. c. 211, § 3, petition are already before the full court on direct review, there is no need for us to consider Lieber's appeal from the denial of that petition.3 ,4

Appeal dismissed.

1 Katherine N. Lapp.

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