MARDIROSIAN v. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS

Civ. A. No. 77-1297.

474 F.Supp. 628 (1979)

Aram H. MARDIROSIAN, Plaintiff, v. The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, and Seymour Auerbach, Defendants.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

June 25, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward Greensfelder, Jr., Gerald P. Greiman, Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.

Hogan & Hartson, James A. Hourihan, Ernest B. Abbott, Washington, D. C., for defendant American Institute of Architects.


OPINION

SIRICA, District Judge.

This case presents an antitrust challenge to the ethical canons of a professional organization. Plaintiff Aram H. Mardirosian, an architect, filed the action in July 1977 after being suspended from membership in the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Mardirosian seeks treble damages against both the AIA, which found him guilty of violating two of its ethical standards, and...

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