A former sales representative saw her New Jersey whistleblower claim revived Thursday after a state appeals court ruled that a jury could infer her former employer retaliated against her reports.
Carol Smith alleged that she noticed that Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA Inc.'s equipment for one of her healthcare accounts wasn’t aligned with company policy, the court said.
Within days after informing her superiors, her involvement with a second account was restricted, but she anonymously called a whistleblower hotline after a customer on the second account complained about some of the same issues she found with the first account: ...
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