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Faber v. K. Hovnanian Communities
Christopher Faber (Faber) sued K. Hovnanian Homes, Inc. (KHH) for damages based upon claims of (1) breach of contract; (2) breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing; (3) negligence; (4) unfair business practices; (5) intentional infliction of emotional distress; and (6) negligent infliction of emotional distress. In short, Faber was KHHs employee, and he sued KHH because he believed that KHH breached a contractual duty to provide Faber with long-term disability benefits. The trial court granted KHHs motion for summary judgment. (Code Civ. Proc., 437c.) Faber contends that the trial court erred by granting KHHs motion because (1) the trial court improperly based its ruling upon an incorrect resuscitation of the facts, and (2) material issues of fact exist in regard to all of the foregoing causes of action. Court affirm the judgment.

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