SILVESTRI v. OPTUS SOFTWARE, INC.


814 A.2d 602 (2003)

175 N.J. 113

Michael SILVESTRI, Plaintiff-Respondent, and Francisco Celestino, Plaintiff, v. OPTUS SOFTWARE, INC., a New Jersey Corporation and Joseph Avellino, Individually, Defendants-Appellants.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided January 23, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Julie Levinson Werner argued the cause for appellants (Lowenstein Sandler, attorneys; Gregory B. Reilly, of counsel; Ms. Werner, Mr. Reilly, and Michele Contreras Sadati, on the briefs).

Louis E. Granata argued the cause for respondent (Granata, Wernik & Zaccardi, attorneys).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by LaVECCHIA, J.

This is a breach of contract action. Defendant Optus Software, Inc. ("Optus" or "the company"), a small computer software company, hired plaintiff Michael Silvestri as its Director of Support Services, responsible for supervising the provision of technical support services to the company's customers. Silvestri's two-year employment contract contained a clause that reserved...

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