MYRICK v. RESORTS INTERN. CASINO & HOTEL


726 A.2d 262 (1999)

319 N.J. Super. 556

Jacquelyn MYRICK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RESORTS INTERNATIONAL CASINO & HOTEL, David Chan, Midlantic National Bank, and Louanne Altbaum, Defendants-Respondents, and Detective W. Schulte, and Merv Griffin, Defendants.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided March 22, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert J. Brooks, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, for plaintiff-appellant (Sheller, Ludwig & Badey, attorneys, Mr. Brooks, on the brief).

John M. Donnelly, Atlantic City, for defendants-respondents Resorts International Casino & Hotel and David Chan (Levine, Staller, Sklar, Chan, Brodsky & Donnelly, attorneys; Mr. Donnelly and E. Allan Mack, on the brief).

Michael K. Tuzzio, for defendants-respondents Midlantic National Bank and Louanne Altbaum (Ronan, Tuzzio & Giannone, attorneys; Mr. Tuzzio, Tinton Falls, and Anthony M. Tracy, on the brief).

Before Judges HAVEY, SKILLMAN and PAUL G. LEVY.


The opinion of the court was delivered by PAUL G. LEVY, J.A.D.

On April 12, 1993, while an employee of defendant Resorts International Casino Hotel, plaintiff Jacquelyn Myrick was mistakenly given the paycheck of another employee, Jacqueline Hill. According to plaintiff, she did not see that she had received the wrong check and was unaware that her own paycheck was for a greater amount. She proceeded to cash it by presenting...

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