IUE v. TAYLOR

No. 94-CV-1185.

669 A.2d 699 (1995)

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ELECTRICAL, SALARIED, MACHINE, AND FURNITURE WORKERS, AFL-CIO, Appellant, v. Richard K. TAYLOR, Appellee.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided December 28, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steven K. Hoffman, Washington, DC, with whom Marta Wagner and James G. Mauro were on the brief, for appellant. Edgar N. James also entered an appearance for appellant.

Derek S. Casey, Witicha, KS, with whom John S. Lopatto, New York City, was on the brief, for appellee.

Before TERRY, STEADMAN, and RUIZ, Associate Judges.


TERRY, Associate Judge:

Appellant, the International Union of Electrical Workers ("IUE"), filed this action in the Superior Court against one of its former employees, Richard Taylor, a resident of Tennessee. The complaint alleged that Mr. Taylor's organizing activities in Kansas on behalf of a competitor union caused unspecified damages in the District of Columbia. Taylor filed a motion to dismiss based on three grounds: lack of personal jurisdiction, forum non...

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