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Neil Ingram v. Baltimore Gas & Electric Co., et al.
State: Maryland
Court: Maryland District Court
Case Date: 02/25/2004
Preview:IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND NEIL INGRAM v. BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO., et al. : : : : : :

Civil Action No. CCB-02-2869

MEMORANDUM The defendants, Baltimore Gas & Electric Company and Constellation Energy Group ("BGE"), have moved for summary judgment against the plaintiff, Neil Ingram ("Ingram"). The issues in this motion have been fully briefed and no hearing is necessary. See Local Rule 105.6. For the reasons stated below, the motion for summary judgment will be granted. BACKGROUND Neil Ingram, an African-American male, was employed by BGE from approximately 1985 until his termination on September 17, 2001. Between 1985 and 1995, Ingram worked as a student employee, a laborer, a Gas Meter Mechanic Trainee, a Gas Meter Mechanic, and a Senior Gas Meter Mechanic. In 1995, Ingram applied and was chosen for a position as a Gas System Technician, working under Senior Gas System Technician Joe Douglass and Supervisors Robert Lynne and James Ports in the Gas Measurement Section. Around May 1999, as part of a reorganization of BGE's Gas Measurement Section, the section leadership decided to eliminate one of the Gas System Technician positions. (Defs.' Mem. at Ex. J, Cavey Aff., at
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