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J. Hood finds for a national fraternity organization in claims contending a local chapter used its trademark despite entry of a cease and desist order following rescission of insurance coverage as precipitated by the admission of ineligible female members, as the local chapter continued to identify itself with the national organization despite failing to make efforts to remove female members.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Michigan, Judge: Hood, Filed On: March 31, 2024, Case #: 2:20cv12817, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Trademark
J. Berg dismisses discrimination claims an assistant superintendent brought after, for example, being told following a speech he gave for Black History Month, "You sound like a black nationalist and these PTA moms aren’t going to want you as their superintendent." The assistant superintendent frequently disagreed with other staff members regarding the district's methods for handling racial incidents involving students and staff, and he had neither faced demotion nor experienced a decrease in pay. Meanwhile, he willingly resigned due to stress.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Michigan, Judge: Berg, Filed On: March 31, 2024, Case #: 2:21cv12562, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment Discrimination, Employment Retaliation
J. Behm allows plaintiff to continue claims contending a number of hotel chains in Southeast Michigan were liable for her sex trafficking because evidence indicates Fairfield Inn & Suites staff benefited from cash payments for a room and had been aware of plaintiff's abuse, since her trafficker beat her so badly he broke her bones and took her clothing and phone before leaving her at the hotel, after which she begged hotel staff to give her a phone to call her brother.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Michigan, Judge: Behm, Filed On: March 31, 2024, Case #: 4:22cv11450, NOS: Other Statutory Actions - Other Suits, Categories: Negligence
J. Parker denies Blue Cross Blue Shield dismissal on certain claims in which Ford contends that, as part of a larger conspiracy, Blue Cross divided territory and fixed prices while reducing competition and increasing costs of health services. Ford adequately alleged an antitrust injury on grounds that Ford paid higher premiums for traditional insurance product resulting from a “horizontal agreement” between Blue Cross and its members.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Michigan, Judge: Parker, Filed On: March 30, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv11286, NOS: Antitrust - Other Suits, Categories: Antitrust