In a lawful controversy that has pitted burgers against lawyers, Washington, D.C., burger shop Rogue States Burgers has been required to shut down. While the controversy sounds a bit crazy, the law firm that sued had a case a judge found genuine. There is already a new location for Rogue States Burgers within the works, though. Source for this article – Rogue Burger – Rogue States Burgers forced to move out of DuPont by Personal Money Store.
The Rogue Burger odor
The argument of the Rogue States Burgers v. Steptoe and Johnson case have been left on the table. The D.C. Superior Court has heard them all. The huge law firm really does not like Rogue States Burgers. In fact, “nuisance” had been the expression used to describe the place. The exhaust system for Rogue States is next to the air intake system for Steptoe and Johnson’s offices. The resulting odor in the law offices caused “headaches, nausea, dizziness, watery and itchy eyes and distraction.”
The response from Rogue States Burger
Since the “Rogue Burger” lawsuit was filed, Rogue States Burgers tried to change things. In fact, they did what they could to stop the exhaust system from having the terrible odor come out. New air scrubbers were installed, and employees were trained in reducing the fumes. Rogue States Burgers asked the owner if the exhaust system could possibly be re-routed, however the landlord denied the question.
Rogue States Burgers forced to move
A decision on the lawsuit over Rogue States Burgers’ smell came down on Tuesday afternoon – and it had been swift and severe. More or less, Rogue States Burgers can have to shut down operations. This is because the judgment was that fumes have to be stopped by 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday. It is not terrible for many who love the DuPont Circle burger joint. Rogue States Burgers could be moving someplace else. The owner already signed another lease. As he admitted under oath, the business of Rogue States Burgers can be relocating to 1931 14th St. NW.
Data from
Above the Law
abovethelaw.com/2010/10/biglaw-beats-back-burgers-steptoe-steps-on-dupont-circle-burger-emporium/
Wall Street Journal
blogs.wsj.com/law/2010/10/12/steptoe-johnson-wins-great-hamburger-war/?utm_source=twitterfeed and utm_medium=twitter and utm_campaign=Feed: wsj/law/feed (WSJ.com: Law Blog) and utm_content=Google Feedfetcher
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