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Judge Denies Carvana Request for Temporary Restraining Order Against Michigan +VIDEO


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Legal and financial woes continue to mount for "vending machine" dealership


The Detroit Free Press has published a report that Michigan Court of Claims Judge Thomas Cameron has ruled against Carvan's attempt to block a suspension of their license.

Cameron also said that Carvana did not offer any evidence to support its claim that the suspension caused "irreparable injury to its goodwill" or how this loss affects its “overall economic well-being.” Cameron wrote: "Plaintiff states it 'is the second-largest used car retailer in the United States and has sold over 1 million vehicles.' Thus, plaintiff’s assertion that it suffered loss of goodwill due to the suspension is insufficient to show irreparable harm, in particular because plaintiff’s Michigan-based sales are a subset of its overall operations. Moreover, the suspension affects plaintiff’s sales only at its vending machine in Novi, but not its overall online sales."

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