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Don't most employment contracts have a clause which states. . .

. . . that the employee can be fired "at the will of the employer"? I know all my employment contracts read that way. Apparently no such wording in Levine's contract? If so, pretty stupid on the part of the Met. OTOH, maybe $3.5 million is not such a big a deal to the Met management. They can just ask Toll Brothers for some more cash! ;-)


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