Get the requested information when she called competitors


Doctrine. Li Li worked for Packard Bioscience, and Mark Schmeizl was her supervisor. In March 2000, Schmeizl told Li Li to call Packard's competitors, pretend to be a potential customer, and request "pricing information and literature." Li Li refused to perform the assignment. She told Schmeizl that she thought the work was illegal and recommended that he contact Packard's legal department. Although a lawyer recommended against the practice, Schmeizl insisted that Li Li perform the calls. Moreover, he later wrote negative performance reviews because she was unable to get the requested information when she called competitors and identified herself as a Packard employee. On June 1, 2000, Li Li was terminated on Schmeizl's recommendation. Can Li Li bring a claim for wrongful discharge? Why or why not?

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