SCHUTZMAN v. GILL


154 A.2d 226 (1959)

N. Norman SCHUTZMAN, trading as Snelling and Snelling, Plaintiff, v. John M. GILL and Casey Employment Service, Inc., a Delaware corporation, Defendants.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

August 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph H. Flanzer, Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Arthur J. Sullivan, of Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams, Wilmington, for defendant, John M. Gill.

Ernest S. Wilson, Jr., of Morford, Young & Conaway, Wilmington, for defendant, Casey Employment Service, Inc.


SEITZ, Chancellor.

N. Norman Schutzman, trading as Snelling and Snelling ("plaintiff"), brought this action to enjoin the defendant, John Gill ("defendant") from continuing his employment with the defendant, Casey Employment Service, Inc. ("Casey"). Plaintiff's request is based upon a provision of an agreement signed by defendant and plaintiff to the effect that defendant would not within a period of one year following termination...

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