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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
- Honigman LLP
- Shrader & Associates
- Jones Day
- Turner & Johns
- 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.
Sectors & Industries:
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September 25, 2018
GM Buyers Must Certify Class To Advance $1B Defect Deal
Purchasers of General Motors vehicles manufactured before the carmaker's 2009 bankruptcy, now seeking damages stemming from ignition-switch defects, must certify a class to pursue a proposed settlement that could cost the reorganized New GM $1 billion in new stock, a New York bankruptcy judge ruled Tuesday.
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September 24, 2018
GM Says Recall Issues Are Too Varied For Class Cert.
General Motors has asked a New York federal judge not to grant class certification to vehicle owners in bellwether cases in California, Missouri and Texas who claim they lost out on the resale value of their cars due to vehicle recalls, arguing the issues are too varied among the individual cases to qualify for class status.
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July 23, 2018
GM Seeks Toss Of Ignition Bellwether Suits
General Motors LLC on Friday asked the New York federal judge overseeing multidistrict litigation pertaining to allegedly defective ignition switches to nix bellwether suits brought by drivers in California, Missouri and Texas, saying they have not demonstrated economic harm from the alleged defect.
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June 13, 2018
New GM Questions Scope Of Ch. 11 Defect Deal
General Motors LLC is questioning whether a proposed bankruptcy court settlement over legacy ignition switch lawsuits could possibly cover a proposed class of 11.4 million people and cost the carmaker $1 billion in new stock even though only a few hundred individuals have filed Chapter 11 claims.
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June 11, 2018
GM Ignition Switch Suit Goes From SDNY To NM State Court
A New York federal judge on Monday sent a suit blaming a fatal accident on a GM car's ignition mechanism back to New Mexico state court, saying the accident at issue took place after GM reorganized and was only "remotely related" to the company's 2008 bankruptcy.
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May 29, 2018
11 Bankruptcy Appeals Resolved In GM Ignition Switch MDL
A federal judge in Manhattan on Tuesday resolved 11 appeals of a New York bankruptcy court's rulings related to the storied multidistrict litigation over the recall of millions of General Motors LLC, or New GM, vehicles with faulty ignition switches, breaking with some, but not all, of the bankruptcy court's rulings.
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April 27, 2018
GM Faces Potential $1B Payout Tied To Defective Switches
The bankruptcy trust of Old GM has reached a settlement over legacy ignition switch lawsuits that could cost the reorganized New GM $1 billion if it's approved by the New York bankruptcy court overseeing the case.
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December 11, 2017
Judge Bars Consolidated Claims In GM Ignition Switch MDL
A New York federal judge on Friday said that he will no longer allow the filing of consolidated complaints on behalf of multiple people bringing personal injury or wrongful death claims in the multidistrict litigation over General Motors LLC ignition switches that allegedly caused vehicles to abruptly lose power.
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October 11, 2017
GM, Driver Settle Ahead Of Bellwether Ignition Trial
A New York federal judge on Tuesday said that the driver in an upcoming bellwether trial over ignition switches that allegedly caused cars to lose power without warning has reached a confidential settlement with General Motors LLC.
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October 04, 2017
GM, Drivers See Evidence Cut In Ignition Switch Bellwether
General Motors LLC can block some evidence a driver sought to introduce in an upcoming bellwether trial over ignition switches that allegedly caused cars to lose power without warning, a New York federal judge ruled on Tuesday, while the driver likewise was allowed to exclude some of GM's evidence.