MAW v. ADVANCED CLINICAL COMMUNICATIONS


846 A.2d 604 (2004)

179 N.J. 439

Karol MAW, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ADVANCED CLINICAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC., and Michael F. Forte, President, Advanced Clinical Communications, Inc., Defendants-Appellants.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided May 4, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Debbie Rodman Sandler, Philadelphia, PA, argued the cause for appellants (White and Williams, attorneys).

Richard M. Schall, Moorestown, argued the cause for respondent (Schall & Barasch, attorneys; Mr. Schall and Patricia A. Barasch, on the briefs).

Mark A. Saloman and John J. Sarno, argued the cause for amicus curiae Employers Association of New Jersey (Proskauer Rose, attorneys, Newark; Marvin M. Goldstein, of counsel; Mr. Saloman, Mr. Sarno, Mr. Goldstein and Richard S. Reig, on the brief).

Alan H. Schorr, Marlton, argued the cause for amicus curiae National Employment Lawyer's Association-New Jersey (Alan H. Schorr & Associates, attorneys).

David M. Wissert, Roseland, submitted a brief on behalf of amicus curiae New Jersey Defense Association (Lowenstein Sandler, attorneys; Mr. Wissert, Lauren M. Hollender and Martha L. Lester, on the brief).


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff, Karol Maw, filed this action under the Conscientious Employment Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -8 (CEPA), after she was terminated for refusing to execute an employment agreement containing a do-not-compete provision. She claimed that her employer committed impermissible retaliatory action when it terminated her employment because she refused to...

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