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JP Morgan employment stoush continues over former chief executive

Seven-year court battle continues as trial set for 2018.

Victoria Young
Mon, 17 Jul 2017

A seven-year stoush between JP Morgan and a former employee was reignited in the High Court at Auckland this week as parties lock horns over what should be disclosed.

Robert Lewis wants $230,000 in damages including loss of income, claiming JP Morgan failed to confirm to prospective employer

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Victoria Young
Mon, 17 Jul 2017
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