BAKER v. NATIONAL STATE BANK


711 A.2d 917 (1998)

312 N.J. Super. 268

Ann BAKER and Barbara Hausleiter, Plaintiffs-Respondents/ Cross-Appellants, v. The NATIONAL STATE BANK, New Jersey National Bank (a/k/a Corestates) its Successor-In-Interest, Leo Ahern, Reg. Mgr. of NSB and Individually, Arthur Campbell, Formerly Exec. V.P. of NSB and Individually, Defendants-Appellants/ Cross-Respondents.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided June 2, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cynthia M. Jacob, Somerset, for defendants-appellants/ cross-respondents (Collier, Jacob & Mills, attorneys; Ms. Jacob, of counsel and on the brief; David H. Ganz and Sandra N. Fears, on the brief).

Patricia Breuninger, Fanwood, for respondents/ cross-appellants (Breuninger & Fellman, attorneys; Ms. Breuninger, of counsel and on the brief; Laura M. LeWinn, Princeton, and Fredric J. Gross, Mount Ephraim, on the brief).

Before Judges NEWMAN and COLLESTER.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

NEWMAN, J.A.D.

Plaintiffs Ann Baker and Barbara Hausleiter, branch managers with defendant, The National State Bank (the Bank), were terminated in a reduction in force in 1991. Defendants Leo Ahern, the Bank's regional manager, and Arthur Campbell, its vice president in charge of branch operations and community banking, were responsible for choosing plaintiffs for dismissal. Defendant New Jersey National Bank, a/k...

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