Fredericton-based eChart Healthcare has settled a lawsuit filed last week by three former employees.

CEO Amanda Betts said in an email on Saturday night that the parties had reached an agreement on the matter, and expect to complete the paperwork involved in the case this week.

Last week, the Fredericton Gleaner reported that three former employees, Bradley Logan, Lisa Kinney and Gilles Richard, had filed a lawsuit against the company and Betts in the Court of Queen’s Bench. The three former employees were claiming wrongful dismissal.

EChart Healthcare has developed technology that improves communication in long-term care facilities, including a digital patient-charting system that simplifies the way long-term care facilities track the health of their patients.

The company last year raised an $800,000 funding round that included investment from the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation and East Valley Ventures. It was also accepted into Propel’s Incite II accelerator for scaling companies.