The former chief financial officer of OMG Inc. advanced part of his lawsuit accusing the construction product manufacturer of wrongly denying him nearly $300,000 in bonus payments after his termination in 2024.
James Laughlan accused OMG of terminating him in order to avoid paying the bonuses he earned for good performance and achieving financial targets. This is enough to state a valid claim for breach of the implied covenant and good faith and fair dealing under either Connecticut or Delaware law, Judge Victor A. Bolden said in an opinion issued March 6 in the US District Court for the District ...
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