DR. MICHAEL CONTE VS. UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY (L-5285-15, MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedDecember 17, 2018
DocketA-0871-17T1
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0871-17T1

DR. MICHAEL CONTE,

Plaintiff-Appellant,

v.

UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY (UMDNJ); RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY, RUTGERS SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE; DR. CECILE A. FELDMAN, Dean, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine; ANDREA WEST, COO of Rutgers School of Dental Medicine; LISA GROSSKREUTZ, Director of Office of Employment Equity of Rutgers; and JENNIER HELLSTERN,

Defendants-Respondents. ____________________________________

Argued October 23, 2018 – Decided December 17, 2018

Before Judges Yannotti and Gilson.

On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-5285-15. Gerald Jay Resnick argued the cause for appellant (Resnick Law Group, PC, attorneys; Gerald Jay Resnick, on the briefs).

Tricia B. O'Reilly argued the cause for respondents (Walsh Pizzi O'Reilly Falanga, LLP, attorneys; Tricia B. O'Reilly, M. Trevor Lyons and Kristin Spallanzani, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

Plaintiff appeals from an order entered by the Law Division on September

29, 2017, which granted summary judgment in favor of defendants and

dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We affirm.

I.

In 1993, plaintiff began his employment with the University of Medicine

and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ or the University) as a clinical dentist.

He later held various positions at UMDNJ. In 2007, plaintiff was appointed

Director of the Office of Faculty Practice (FP), a private dental practice operated

by Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM), and in 2013, plaintiff was

appointed Senior Associate Dean in Clinical Affairs, an administrative position.

In those capacities, plaintiff reported to Cecile A. Feldman, DMD, MBA, the

Dean of RSDM.

A-0871-17T1 2 On May 20, 2014, plaintiff met with W.P.D., an employee at FP, regarding

allegations by R.A., another FP employee, that W.P.D. assisted students in

cheating and stealing University property. 1 Plaintiff offered W.P.D. the

opportunity to resign to save his pension. W.P.D. rejected this offer. W.P.D.'s

representative suggested that W.P.D. file a formal complaint.

On May 27, 2014, W.P.D. filed a discrimination and harassment

complaint with the Rutgers Office of Employment Equity (OEE). The complaint

charged R.A. with making disparaging comments to him based on his sexual

orientation. The complaint included allegations that plaintiff made similarly

inappropriate comments.

In April 2014, plaintiff was informed that S.W., an employee at FP, lied

about her work history on her employment application. On June 9, 2014, S.W.

sent a letter to Feldman alleging that plaintiff acted inappropriately during a

meeting to discuss this allegation, and on June 17, 2014, S.W. filed a

discrimination and harassment complaint against plaintiff and another

individual.

On that same day, Feldman called plaintiff while he was on a business trip

out of state. Feldman told plaintiff he was being replaced as Director of FP.

1 We use initials to identify certain individuals to protect their privacy. A-0871-17T1 3 Feldman made this decision after consulting with Lisa Grosskreutz, Director of

the OEE, and Andrea West, Chief Operating Officer of RSDM. Feldman based

her decision on a RSDM policy of removing supervisors when complaints of

discrimination and harassment are submitted. Feldman memorialized her

conversation with plaintiff in an email sent to plaintiff that day.

The next day, Feldman sent an email to members of FP stating, "Effective

immediately, Dr. August Pellegrini will assume the directorship of [FP]. In

addition, Mrs. Leilani Otuafi will assume the program administrator position.

Ongoing, all business related matters should be directed to Dr. Pellegrini and

Ms. Otuafi until further notice."

At her deposition, Feldman testified that she sent the email to "all

individuals who are associated with the [FP]." This included individuals who

treated patients either at FP or at University Hospital. Two days later, Pellegrini

sent an email to members of the FP stating that the OEE was conducting an

investigation of events that allegedly occurred at FP and that the investigation

was confidential.

When he was deposed, plaintiff testified that on the first Monday after he

returned from his business trip, three individuals asked him about his removal .

Plaintiff stated "that word spread like wildfire through the dental school."

A-0871-17T1 4 On June 23, 2014, Grosskreutz sent plaintiff an email notifying him of

S.W.'s complaint. Plaintiff was allowed to respond. In his response, plaintiff

stated that he had "never discriminated against nor ha[d he] ever harassed

[S.W.]" He also stated that S.W.'s letter "was filled with inflammatory

misleading statements, which [had been] taken out of context with the actual

events."

On July 7, 2014, W.P.D. amended his complaint and named plaintiff as a

respondent. Plaintiff was provided with the amended complaint and permitted

to respond. In his response, plaintiff asserted that he "never discriminated

against [or] . . . ever harassed [W.P.D.]" He stated that W.P.D.'s "complaint

[was] filled with exaggerations, mistruths, [and] misleading statements which

are taken out of context with the actual events, and in some cases [are] direct

lies."

In October 2014, Grosskreutz provided plaintiff with a copy of the

investigation reports regarding W.P.D. and S.W.'s complaints, which were

prepared by Jennifer Hellstern, the Associate Director of the OEE. Hellstern

had interviewed various individuals including plaintiff, and considered

plaintiff's written responses to the complaints. Hellstern found that plaintiff

A-0871-17T1 5 violated UMDNJ's policy prohibiting discrimination and harassment with regard

to W.P.D., but found no such violation regarding S.W.

Plaintiff was permitted to respond to the reports. Plaintiff provided

Grosskreutz a written response to the report about W.P.D.'s complaint. He

asserted that W.P.D. had filed the complaint in retaliation for their conversation

regarding the allegation that W.P.D. assisted students in cheating and stealing

University property. Plaintiff also claimed his statements were taken out of

context, and he did not make any statements with prejudicial intent.

On October 21, 2014, Grosskreutz issued a preliminary report addressing

W.P.D.'s complaint. She accepted Hellstern's finding that plaintiff violated the

University's policy against discrimination and harassment with regard to W.P.D.

Plaintiff was provided a copy of the report and allowed to respond. He did not

do so. Thereafter, Feldman met with plaintiff to discuss W.P.D.'s complaint.

On November 25, 2014, Feldman sent plaintiff a letter in which she

"concluded that the allegations made against [plaintiff were] credible . . . and

that [his] conduct violated the University's [p]olicy [p]rohibiting

[d]iscrimination and [h]arassment." Feldman stated that she intended to remove

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