Gantert v. City of Rochester
Annotate this CasePlaintiff Officer John Gantert appealed a superior court order that granted summary judgment to defendants the City of Rochester, the Rochester Police Department, and the Rochester Police Commission, on plaintiff’s claims of tortious interference with prospective advantageous business relations, violations of his procedural due process rights, and damage to his reputation. All of his claims stemmed from defendants’ alleged wrongful placement of plaintiff on a so-called “Laurie List” without affording him sufficient procedural due process. After review, the Supreme Court found that the procedures afforded to plaintiff in this case were adequate. As such, the Court affirmed the trial court’s judgment.
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