PERRY v. STITZER BUICK GMC, INC.

No. 41S01-9406-CV-567.

637 N.E.2d 1282 (1994)

Anthony G. PERRY, Appellant (Plaintiff below), v. STITZER BUICK GMC, INC., et al., Appellees (Defendants below).

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing Denied November 1, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John O. Moss, Indianapolis, for appellant.

Michael V. Gooch, Patricia Polis McCrory, Douglas A. Tresslar, Harrison & Moberly, Indianapolis, for appellees.


SHEPARD, Chief Justice.

Anthony Perry says that the managers of Stitzer Buick decided to drive him out of his job as a salesman because he was black. Stitzer Buick argues that it cannot be sued for having done so. We hold otherwise.

I. Perry's Experience at Stitzer

Treat customers "equally" and "politely." That was Gordon Heinriech's advice to Anthony Perry in August 1987 when he selected him to become one of Stitzer Buick's new trainees....

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