COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHO. SYS. v. PRINCE


867 A.2d 1187 (2005)

375 N.J. Super. 273

COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHOLOGY SYSTEM, P.C. trading as LifeSpan, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Brett PRINCE, Ph.D, Defendant-Respondent.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided February 7, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richmond & Burns, for appellant (Michael R. Speck, Iselin, of counsel and on the brief).

No brief was filed on behalf of respondent.

Before Judges NEWMAN, AXELRAD and BILDER.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

BILDER, J.A.D. (retired and temporarily assigned on recall).

The issue on this appeal is the enforceability of a restrictive covenant in an employment contract for professional services by a licensed psychologist. Plaintiff Comprehensive Psychology Systems, P.C., a corporation which provides professional neuropsychological service to individuals under the trade name LifeSpan, appeals from an order of the Chancery Division...

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