In the latest example of arbitration clause voiding, a New Jersey appeals court has reinstated a suit lodged by a former executive of Eleison Pharmaceuticals who claims he is owed roughly the equivalent of a year’s worth of salary that was never paid.

A Superior Court judge “erred in determining the arbitration clause constituted a clear waiver by plaintiff of his right to pursue his claims in a judicial forum,” the Appellate Division said July 18 in Anthony v. Eleison Pharmaceuticals.

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