OREGON S LESBIAN/GAY/Bl/TRANS/QUEER NEWSMAGAZINE- APRIL 16 2010 9 NW NEWS IN B RIEF Gay Portland. Inc. Granted Extension for Response to Diversity Publications Lawsuit On Monday, April 12, the defendants of • Gay Portland, Inc. cited in a lawsuit filed by Diversity Publications— the publishing cor­ poration run by Unity Portland Pages C E O Tom LaVoie— for violations of the Lanham Act, as well as a Usurpation o f Trademark complaint following an alleged cyberpiracy violation, were granted an unopposed mo­ tion to extend the time to file and answer, or otherwise respond to Diversity’s complaints. The extension came after the initial lawsuit, which had purportedly been issued in substitute service to Gay Portland, Inc. owner Scott Montes, Portland Gay and Les­ bian Yellow Pages publisher Glory Lawrence, Marketing Director Shaundelle Taylor and six other G LYP employees on March 12, was found to not have been served in accordance with specified federal law. As a result, only Taylor was officially served the summons and complaint, as he was physically present when the process server arrived to deliver the sum­ mons and complaint. Federal Court requires a legal response or answer to a filed complaint within 20 days o f its serving in the absence o f a waiver o f service. Diversity Publications’ lawyer Montgomery Cobb filed an amended com­ plaint—which added the Usurpation of Trademark complaint— toward Gay Port­ land, Inc. on March 26, which extended the 20-day time period for a legal response from the defendants in the case. But due to only one defendant actually being served, and the rest o f the defendants awaiting the required first class mailing o f notice that they had been served by substitute service through the process server leaving papers with Taylor on March 12, the 20-day clock could not begin. Now, each defendant has until April 23 to file responses. Gay Portland, Inc.’s attorney Brad Wood- worth said that due to the discrepancy in effected service o f the summons and com­ plaints, some o f those charged in the lawsuit were not even aware o f their being included in it until several days after the initial service to Taylor. Former G LYP employee Drew Aguilera had left his employment on March 1, and reportedly had no idea whatsoever of his involvement. “Drew Aguilera didn’t work there at the time, and hadn’t been served in any way, shape or form. He didn’t even know at all,” said Woodworth. As a result o f the substitute service requirements having now been finished, Woodworth has also established legal repre­ sentation for all defendants in the case. Until the process o f serving was fulfilled on April 7, Woodworth was only representing Montes and Gay Portland, Inc. Moving ahead with the new extension, LaVoie explained that his hope to settle the complaints more quietly remained tan­ tamount to not only his business, but to the community at large. “Justice is expensive, and I, o f course, . would love to settle outside o f court, but we have to wait and see what their response to the complaints are,” said LaVoie. “We’re trying to keep on the high road, and keep positive. At the end o f the day, our product will stand on its own. Business is good, and people have been very supportive o f u s.... Ultimately, this will be good for the community. It makes a stronger product that businesses want.” On April 6, LaVoie announced UPP’s “Advertise for a Cause” program, which com­ menced with some 200 advertising grants being distributed to area nonprofits totaling over $1.6 million for free advertising in both the June and December UPP print directory, and on the company’s Web site. Just Out will continue to follow this story as it develops. 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There will be no donations at the door. • Additionally, a bank account under Lippin- cott’s name has been established at the St. Johns Albina Commu­ nity Bank. Donations can be made at any branch, or can be mailed to the St. Johns office at 8040 N. Lombard, Portland, O R 97203. Lippincott, whose family has a history of breast cancer, underwent her first removal procedure on March 30. Fundraiser organizer Mark Sykes has been acquainted with Lippincott for 22 years, and refers to her as a great friend, especially through his coming-out process. Lippincott is active in the Cascade A ID S Project, Eq­ uity Foundation and the Pride of the Rose Scholarship. “[Ninaj’s been an avid supporter and a family member to a lot o f the gay commu­ nity,” said Sykes. “I just want people to come out and help her.” For more information on the fundraiser ; con­ tact Sykes at sykessenn@comcast. net. > > More NW NEWS BRIEFS on 10 . • planning for your retirement • evaluating your current portfolio • managing distributions from your retirement accounts • utilizing unique planning strategies for singles and same sex couples • aligning your financial goals with your social and environmental values Before making any investment decision, call... 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