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Ford Motor Co. v. Jackson
209 N.W.2d 794
Mich. Ct. App.
1973
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V. J. Brennan, P. J.

On January 26, 1970, the Michigan Employment Security Commission held that defendants (hereinafter referred to as "employees”) were entitled to "back-to-work” payments pursuant to MCLA 421.27(c)(2); MSA 17.529(c)(2). On January 27, 1970, employees filed a claim of appeal from this decision in the Wayne County Circuit Court (hereinafter referred to as the "Wayne case”). On February 6, 1970, plaintiff (Ford) filed a claim of appeal from the same decision of the Michigan Employment Security Commission in the circuit court for Ingham County. This later case (which involves precisely the same parties as the "Wayne case”) is the one under consideration here, and shall be referred to as the "Ingham case”.

Also on February 6, 1970, Ford moved to dismiss the Wayne County case. That motion was granted on August 30, 1971. The dismissal of the Wayne case was recently affirmed by this Court in an unpublished per curiam opinion. Alvarado v Ford Motor Co (Docket Nos. 12605, 12614, decided March 1,1973 [unreported]). This Court upheld the dismissal of the Wayne case on the grounds that the employees were either not aggrieved by the decision of the MESC, or were not residents of Wayne County.

On February 4, 1971, employees’ motion to dismiss the instant case was denied by the Ingham *702 County Circuit Court. The motion was based on the pendency of the Wayne case and GCR 1963, 116.1(4). The Ingham court then proceeded to reach the merits and held for Ford. Final judgment therein was rendered on November 19, 1971. The employees appeal and first argue that the Ingham County Circuit Court erred by failing to dismiss the instant suit.

We agree with the employees. The court rule provides:

"In a party’s first responsive pleading, or by motion filed not later than his first responsive pleading, a party may demand that service of process be quashed or that judgment be entered dismissing 1 or more claims asserted against him upon any of the following grounds:
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"(4) another action is pending between the same parties involving the same claim, * * * .” GCR 1963, 116.1.

The. dispositive question here is the meaning of the term "pending”. At the time of the filing of the Ingham County suit, the Wayne County suit was, and has been at all times up to and including the present, "pending”. It was "pending” after it had been dismissed by the Wayne County Circuit Court because it was still subject to review in this Court. It is still pending, despite the decision of this Court, since it may yet be appealed to the Supreme Court. See Bisceglia Motor Sales, Inc v Studebaker-Packard Corp, 367 Mich 472 (1962).

The court below is reversed, and the case is dismissed.

Reversed and dismissed. Costs to defendants-appellants.

All concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: Ford Motor Co. v. Jackson
Court Name: Michigan Court of Appeals
Date Published: Jun 25, 1973
Citation: 209 N.W.2d 794
Docket Number: Docket 13111-13116
Court Abbreviation: Mich. Ct. App.
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