Jim Nelson is suing SIS Software for violations of the Minnesota Whistleblower Act and Retaliation for Whistleblowing, Fraudulent Inducement, Promissory Estoppel, Breach of Contract, and Breach of Good…

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In a recent court filing in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, Jim Nelson, an Enterprise Asset Management software consultant, has brought a lawsuit against SIS Software, LLC. The case involves multiple allegations including violations of the Minnesota Whistleblower Act and Retaliation for Whistleblowing, Fraudulent Inducement, Promissory Estoppel, Breach of Contract, and Breach of Good Faith and Fair Dealing. Nelson claims that he was wrongfully terminated after whistleblowing about deceptive sales practices by SIS Software. He asserts that he was induced to sign an employment agreement under false pretenses and coercion, which included misleading statements about his role and the suitability of products being sold to clients. The lawsuit seeks damages exceeding $75,000 for wrongful termination and other related claims.

Source: 125cv05643_Jim_Nelson_v_Sis_Software_Complaint_Northen_District_of_Georgia_.pdf


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