A counterclaim to a breach of contract case—involving a Wayne-based company, a former executive and employment agreements requiring litigation of disputes in three different states—must be handled in Montgomery County, a judge has ruled.

In response to MTPCS’s appeal, Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Thomas P. Rogers wrote in his opinion that the Montgomery County court had jurisdiction over the counterclaim case filed by former MTPCS executive Charles Hollis.

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