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Gordon v. Detroit

Michigan Court of Appeals
Jul 22, 1975
233 N.W.2d 705 (Mich. Ct. App. 1975)

Opinion

Docket No. 21940.

Decided July 22, 1975.

Appeal from Wayne, Horace W. Gilmore, J. Submitted June 4, 1975, at Detroit. (Docket No. 21940.) Decided July 22, 1975.

Complaint by Eddie Gordon, Jr., against the City of Detroit, and American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, Locals 1220 and 875. Dismissed for lack of progress. Reinstated. Reinstatement vacated. Plaintiff appeals. Affirmed.

Bornstein, Wishnow Young for plaintiff.

Nansi I. Rowe, Acting Corporation Counsel, and Ronald Zajac, Frank W. Jackson and Michael A. Hurvitz, Assistants Corporation Counsel, for defendant City of Detroit. Zwerdling, Maurer, Diggs Papp, for defendant AFL-CIO.

Before: DANHOF, P.J., and R.B. BURNS and R.M. MAHER, JJ.


The circuit judge denied plaintiff's "Motion For Rehearing and/or to Reinstate" plaintiff's case after the judge had vacated a previous order of reinstatement. Plaintiff appeals and we affirm.

The facts are not disputed. On June 12, 1972, plaintiff's action was dismissed for lack of progress. On May 4, 1973, plaintiff filed a motion to reinstate. The motion was not served on either defendant. On May 14, 1973, the attorney for the City of Detroit signed a stipulation to reinstate on condition that the defendant union also so stipulate. The union was never contacted and its stipulation was not obtained. Nevertheless, the plaintiff presented the stipulation to the judge who reinstated the case. On May 3, 1974, pretrial was held, at which only the attorney for the city appeared. The union did not appear as it did not have notice of the reinstatement. On July 16, 1974, pursuant to motion brought by defendant city the order of reinstatement was vacated. On August 5, 1974, plaintiff's motion for reinstatement was denied.

The parties agree that the stipulation for reinstatement signed by the city was conditioned upon the plaintiff obtaining a like stipulation from the union. As plaintiff did not secure such a stipulation, the trial court was correct in vacating the order reinstating the cases.

Plaintiff did not claim that the order dismissing his case for lack of progress was not regular. In Hoad v Macomb Circuit Judge, 298 Mich. 462, 469; 299 N.W. 146, 149 (1941), the Court stated:

"* * * denial of reinstatement after dismissal under the no progress statute is discretionary providing the dismissal is regular and within the statutory mandate."

We find no abuse of discretion.

Affirmed. Costs to defendants.


Summaries of

Gordon v. Detroit

Michigan Court of Appeals
Jul 22, 1975
233 N.W.2d 705 (Mich. Ct. App. 1975)
Case details for

Gordon v. Detroit

Case Details

Full title:GORDON v CITY OF DETROIT

Court:Michigan Court of Appeals

Date published: Jul 22, 1975

Citations

233 N.W.2d 705 (Mich. Ct. App. 1975)
233 N.W.2d 705