WASHINGTON – Steptoe & Johnson LLP is fighting with a high-end hamburger restaurant in a building near its Northwest Washington offices over whether fumes from the restaurant are causing health problems for the firm’s employees.
Steptoe and the owner of its office building have asked a D.C. Superior Court judge to issue an injunction barring Rogue States, a Burger Grilling Company, from continuing to emit smoke and odors. Judge John McAdam Mott is expected to make a ruling on that request this afternoon. The owner of the building where Rogue States is located was also sued.
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