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J. Simon grants the former employee leave to file an amended complaint alleging that the food forming equipment manufacturer's supervisor pressured the former employee to leave quarantine, despite his hypercoagulable disorder putting him at greater risk of contracting Covid-19, which led to his termination. The former employee can add new allegations related to his claims, because he learned additional facts after the stay of discovery was lifted in January 2023, and adding these facts will not cause an undue burden against the manufacturer.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Simon, Filed On: August 29, 2023, Case #: 3:21cv880, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment, Discovery, Covid-19
J. Simon finds for individual, corporate, and third-party defendants in claims concerning control over assets from an estate, as the record indicates plaintiff failed to timely allege he had been unfairly denied assets after his father died, and interference with expectancy and copyright claims may not continue.
Court: USDC Northern District of Indiana, Judge: Simon, Filed On: August 22, 2023, Case #: 3:18cv914, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Copyright, Wills / Probate, Business Expectancy
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J. Simon finds in favor of the semiconductor supplier for the shareholders' negligence-based claims alleging that the supplier did not properly inform the shareholders about the export-controlled status of integrated circuits, particularly two models that Canadian border authorities seized in December 2008 due to lack of a proper exporting license. The shareholders did not raise a genuine issue of material fact on whether the semiconductor supplier owed them a duty under the United States' Export Administration Regulations to protect them from the alleged harm, as the shareholders previously and repeatedly stated that the EAR does not apply to them, so they cannot use it in their argument now to avoid summary judgment.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Simon, Filed On: July 5, 2023, Case #: 3:19cv86, NOS: Other Statutory Actions - Other Suits, Categories: Trademark, Consumer Law
J. Simon finds in favor of the customer for his Unlawful Trade Practices Act claim against the car shop as part of the customer's lawsuit alleging that the car shop and its owners did not repair his Mustang and instead made it unsafe to drive. The car shop made untrue statements about the status and quality of restoration services on the customer's Mustang and the material defects of the vehicle's delivery, so the customer is entitled to $53,500 in economic damages.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Simon, Filed On: June 28, 2023, Case #: 3:22cv1387, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Negligence, Contract, Racketeering