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In re: General Motors LLC Ignition Switch Litigation
Case Number:
1:14-md-02543
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action, Multi-district Litigation
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Firms
- Greene LLP
- Shenkan Injury Lawyers
- Finkelstein Blankinship
- Friedman Law Group Ltd.
- Tenge Law Firm
- Colson Hicks
- Viles & Beckman
- Konner Teitelbaum
- Shartzer Law Firm
- Fayard & Honeycutt
- Pryor Cashman
- Dinsmore & Shohl
- Carney Bates
- Marshall Dennehey
- Simmons Hanly
- Saltz Mongeluzzi
- Matthew G. Miller PC
- Gustafson Gluek
- Caddell & Chapman
- DiPiero Simmons
- Langdon & Emison
- Blau Leonard
- Kozyak Tropin
- Morgan & Morgan
- Haynes Boone
- Pillsbury Winthrop
- Heard Merman
- Shub & Johns
- Covington & Burling
- Sigmon Clark
- Lichter Law Firm
- Jackson Kelly PLLC
- Aiken & Scoptur
- Capozzi Adler
- Block & Leviton
- Husch Blackwell
- Bowman & Brooke
- Podhurst Orseck
- Dogali Selvy
- Scott Patton PC
- Carey Danis
- Ahdoot & Wolfson
- Garmer & Prather
- Edelson Lechtzin
- Law Office of Scott P. Callahan
- Climaco Wilcox
- NastLaw
- Smith Gambrell
- Levin Papantonio
- McCartney Stucky
- Edelman Combs
- Murray Law Firm LLC
- Pribanic & Pribanic
- White & Choate
- Cooper Firm
- Law Office of Ellison & Associates
- Shrader & Associates
- Jones Day
- Turner & Johns
- Honigman LLP
- Goodin Abernathy
- Dom Law PA
- Chhabra & Gibbs
- Baron & Herskowitz
- Schneider Wallace
- DiCello Levitt
- Williams Dirks
- Spangenberg Shibley
- Cuneo Gilbert
- Moll Law Group
- Rivero Mestre
- Weaver Bennett
- Mastromarco Firm
- Motley Rice
- Morris & Player
- Bailey Cowan
- Joseph Saveri Law Firm
- Wilmer & Lee
- Handley Farah
- King & Spalding
- Robins Cloud
- Consumer Protection Legal
- Guttman Buschner
- Baker & Harris
- Grossman Roth
- Potts Law Firm
- Barrett Law Group
- Allen & Nolte
- Meyer Darragh
- Barrios Kingsdorf
- Stueve Siegel
- Conley Griggs
- Becnel Law Firm LLC
- Robbins Geller
- Cunningham Bounds
- Rouse Frets
- Neal & Harwell
- Norton Rose
- Bailey Javins
- Morris Duffy
- McGowan & Associates
- McGrail & Bensinger
- Harke PA
- Gibson Dunn
- Murphy & Murphy LLC
- Sidley Austin
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Dreyer Babich
- Golenbock Eiseman
- Trantolo & Trantolo
- Faruqi & Faruqi
- Ternan Law Firm
- Thorn Gershon
- Brown Rudnick
- The DiCello Law Firm
- Huie Fernambucq
- Rhine Law Firm PC
- Goodwin Procter
- Ricci Tyrrell
- Spilman Thomas
- Chimicles Schwartz
- Leake & Andersson
- Galloway Trigg
- Merriman Legal
- Schneider Wallace Cottrell Konecky LLP
- Mary Alexander & Associates
- MLG Attorneys at Law
- Isaac Wiles
- Nidel & Nace
- Hurley McKenna
- Bartimus Frickleton
- Turner Reid
- Costello Cooney
- Greenberg & Bederman
- Davis & Crump
- Dellecker Wilson
- Payne Mitchell
- Girard Sharp
- Lanier Law Firm
- Lieff Cabraser
- Desai Law Firm
- Stutzman Bromberg
- Gibbs Mura
- Gori Law Firm
- Morris Bart
- Domengeaux Wright
- Fuerst Ittleman
- Hagens Berman
- Pullin Fowler
- Jeeves Law
- McKennon Law Group
- Dougherty Leventhal
- Johnson & Monteleone
- Marnen Mioduszewski
- Bochte Kuzniar
- Gray Ritter
- Lewis Thomason
- Bailey & Glasser
- Wiggins Childs
- Kirtland & Packard
- Kaplan Fox
- Faegre Drinker
- Clifford Law Offices
- Kessler Topaz
- Rotstein & Shiffman
- Blizzard Greenberg
- Dugan Law Firm
- Brent Coon & Associates
- Harness IP
- Stites & Harbison
- Moore Ingram
- Law Offices of Gregory K. Evans
- Friday & Cox
- Hartley LLP
- Bush Seyferth
- Rueb Stoller
- Robinson Calcagnie
- Keller Postman
- Banner Legal
- Leger Ketchum
- Kirkendall Dwyer
- Wolf Haldenstein
- Cotchett Pitre
- Greene Espel
- Klehr Harrison
- Paul Weiss
- Tynes Law Firm
- Searcy Denney
- Terrell Marshall
- Jordan Holzer
- Taus Cebulash
- Figeroux & Associates
- Klestadt Winters
- Limandri & Jonna
- Chaffin Luhana LLP
- KDM Law Firm
- Schwabe Williamson
- Rumberger Kirk
- Quinn Emanuel
- Simon Greenstone
- Milberg Coleman
- Perona Langer
- Levi & Korsinsky
- Beasley Allen
- Boies Schiller
- Weitz & Luxenberg
- Dykema
- Wern Lawyers
- Wolf Popper
- Sommers Schwartz
- Kaiser Gornick
- Kajko Weisman
- Cohen Milstein
- Siprut PC
- Parsons Lee
- Kennedy & Madonna
- Fernald Law Group
- Zimmerman Reed
- Berger Montague
- Susman Godfrey
- Meltzer Lippe
- Hawkins Parnell
- Otterbourg PC
- Baron & Budd
- Grier Cox
- David Bryant Law
- Oliver Bell Group
- Johnson Becker
- Paynter Law Firm
- Grant & Eisenhofer
- Hartline Barger
- White & Case
- Willkie Farr
Companies
- Range Resources Corp.
- Furukawa Electric
- Otis Worldwide Corp.
- Wilmington Trust Corp.
- Motors Liquidation Co.
- Continental Automotive Products of Brazil Ltda.
- Continental AG
- Delphi Automotive PLC
- Stoneridge, Inc.
- National Fuel Gas Co.
- General Motors Co.
- Takata Corp.
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April 19, 2016
GM Nonignition Switch Drivers Fully Represented, Attys Say
The lead attorneys bringing a multidistrict proposed class action against General Motors blasted assertions that they have neglected a group of drivers, saying on Tuesday they have been strong advocates for everyone bringing the suit, in which drivers claim the carmaker sought to hide dozens of defects.
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April 11, 2016
'Economic Loss' Drivers Fight To Remain In GM Ignition MDL
A proposed class of drivers within the General Motors ignition switch multidistrict litigation who claim GM's cover-up of dozens of defects devalued their vehicles urged a New York federal judge Friday to deny the automaker's bid to dismiss a portion of their economic damage claims, saying GM misconstrues their arguments.
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April 08, 2016
GM Brushes Aside 4th Bellwether Trial In Ignition-Switch MDL
A driver suing General Motors over an ignition-switch defect has agreed to dismiss a suit that would have been the fourth in a series of bellwether trials, according to a Friday filing in the multidistrict litigation in New York federal court.
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April 07, 2016
GM Settles 3rd Ignition-Switch Bellwether Before Trial
General Motors has settled the third in a series of bellwether trials over an ignition-switch defect that could make cars stall and lose power while driving, a potential setback for remaining plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation in New York.
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March 30, 2016
GM Win Shows Defect Alone Can't Prove Damages For Drivers
General Motors' win in the second ignition switch bellwether trial symbolizes a crucial challenge for drivers who manage to convince a jury that their vehicle was dangerous but ultimately fail to link that danger to their own accidents, a mixed outcome that attorneys say dampens the overall settlement prospects for plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation.
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March 30, 2016
GM Wins Defense Verdict In 2nd Ignition-Switch Trial
General Motors on Wednesday won the second bellwether trial in the continuing fight over its defective ignition switches, as a New York federal jury found that GM cars were unreasonably dangerous but did not find that plaintiffs' injuries were caused by their car, a Saturn roadster.
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March 29, 2016
GM Pushes For Quick End Before 3rd Ignition Trial Begins
General Motors pressed the New York federal judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation over its ignition switch defect for an early decision on claims in what's slotted as the third bellwether trial in the case, which involves the death of a man who lost control of a 2006 Saturn Ion on a Pennsylvania highway.
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March 24, 2016
GM Witness Suggests Defective Ignition Switch Not Unsafe
General Motors watched a witness' testimony veer into unexpectedly large questions Thursday in the second bellwether trial over its ignition-switch failures, as an initially prosaic car-accident reconstruction bloomed into a full-bore denial of the roots of the defect and suggestions that the switch design was not unsafe.
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March 22, 2016
GM Atty Testifies He Didn't Warn Execs Of Ignition Defects
A key General Motors in-house lawyer who helped settle lawsuits over a deadly ignition switch testified Tuesday in the second bellwether trial over such claims that he acted properly despite never alerting his bosses that the suits constituted a pattern deserving of more scrutiny.
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March 22, 2016
2nd GM Juror Dismissed For Sleeping During Ignition Trial
A second juror has been dismissed for sleeping during the second General Motors ignition switch bellwether trial, leaving eight jurors in the New York courtroom of U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman on Tuesday afternoon just after the plaintiffs rested their case.