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Dilek v. Watson Ent., Inc.
Citation:
885 F.Supp.2d 632 (S.D.N.Y. 2012)Facts
Beginning in 1983, defendant Watson Enterprises, Inc. operated a car dealership under the trade name Mercedes-Benz of Greenwich. The sole shareholder of WEI, Aurther Kitt Watson sold 25% share in the company to Ronald Pecunies, who became WEI’s chief operating officer. A company’s employee worked for a number of years at will but she then signed along with the company’s chief operating officer, an employment guaranteeing her four years in her position at the company. She and the COO were also lovers. When the COO passed away a year and a half into the agreement’s four-year term, the company fired the employee, and she now sues for breach of contract.
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Corporate Liability