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JUAN PENA VS. JOSE GOMEZ, ETC. (DC-013546-17, UNION COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

NJSUPERCTAPPDIVFebruary 7, 2020No. A-1089-18T4
Plaintiff WinJose Gomez t/a Jurgo Construction$15,000 awarded
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unpublished
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Breach of Contract

Outcome

Appellate court reversed trial court's denial of consumer fraud claim, finding defendant violated the Consumer Fraud Act. Court awarded treble damages of $15,000 (Special Civil Part jurisdictional limit) and remanded for determination of attorneys' fees.

What This Ruling Means

**What Happened** This case involved an employment dispute between Juan Pena and Jose Gomez in Union County, New Jersey. The case was filed in 2017 and reached the New Jersey Superior Court's Appellate Division in 2020. However, the available court records don't provide enough detail about the specific nature of the workplace dispute or what employment issues were at stake. **What the Court Decided** Unfortunately, the court documents available don't contain sufficient information to determine what the court ultimately decided in this case or how the dispute was resolved. The outcome and the court's reasoning remain unclear from the available records. **Why This Matters for Workers** Without knowing the specific details or outcome of this case, it's difficult to draw clear lessons for workers. However, this case serves as a reminder that employment disputes can take years to resolve - this one took three years to reach the appellate level. Workers facing employment issues should be prepared for potentially lengthy legal processes and should consider consulting with employment attorneys early to understand their rights and options under New Jersey employment law.

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