FLECKER v. STATUE CRUISES, LLC

No. A-4390-10T4.

HOWARD E. FLECKER, III, on behalf of himself and all other similarly situated persons, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STATUE CRUISES, LLC, and TERRY MACRAE, Defendants-Respondents.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided November 14, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ravi Sattiraju argued the cause for appellants (The Sattiraju Law Firm, P.C., attorneys; Mr. Sattiraju, of counsel and on the brief).

Raymond G. McGuire (Kauff, McGuire & Margolis) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, argued the cause for respondents (Genova, Burns & Giantomasi, and Mr. McGuire, attorneys; Patrick W. McGovern , and Mr. McGuire, of counsel; Aislinn S. McGuire (Kauff, McGuire & Margolis) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, on the brief).

Before Judges Axelrad, Sapp-Peterson and Ostrer.


NOT FOR PUBLICATION

PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff appeals from the April 1, 2011 trial court order denying his motion for summary judgment and granting defendants' cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing his complaint brought against his employers, Statue Cruises, L.L.C. (Statue) and Terry MacRae, pursuant to the New Jersey Wage and Hour Law, N.J.S.A. 34:11-56a4 to-56a30, and the Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA),

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