IN RE: Takata Airbag Products Liability Litigation
Case Number:
1:15-md-02599
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action, Multi-district Litigation
Judge:
Firms
- Webb Klase
- Gelber Schachter
- Robles Rael
- Young Moore
- Thornton Law Firm PC
- Colson Hicks
- Didier Law Firm
- Hogan Lovells
- Reed Smith
- Hagens Berman
- Marshall Dennehey
- Gustafson Gluek
- Bryan Cave
- Bartko Pavia
- McCune Law
- Meyer Darragh
- Hinshaw & Culbertson
- Dentons
- Bernard Cassisa
- Motley Rice
- Homer Bonner
- Pritchard McCall
- Frith & Ellerman
- Coffey Burlington
- Wright Law LLC
- Dudley DeBosier
- Gori Law Firm
- Baker McKenzie
- Guebert Gentile
- Winston & Strawn
- Strauss Troy
- Kaplan Fox
- Kopelowitz Ostrow
- Pate Law Firm
- Hayes Law Firm PLC
- Law Offices of Armando G. Hernandez
- Akerman LLP
- Eaton & Wolk
- Morgan Lewis
- Bickel Sannipoli
- Robbins Geller
- Kent Law
- Boies Schiller
- Levin Papantonio
- Eckert Seamans
- Podhurst Orseck
- Dreyer Boyajian
- McCranie Sistrunk
- McCulley McCluer
- DLA Piper
- Faegre Drinker
- Tycko & Zavareei
- Law Offices of Kevin Faulk
- Thompson Coe
- Will Ferguson & Associates
- Kessler Topaz
- Shook Hardy
- Houssiere Durant
- Goldberg Persky
- Buchanan Ingersoll
- Ged Lawyers
- Lavalle Brown
- Smith Gambrell
- Epps Holloway
- Brock Guerra
- Law Offices of Wayne Kreger
- Greensboro Law Center
- LeavenLaw
- Williams Dirks
- Spangenberg Shibley
- Rivero Mestre
- Maderal Byrne
- Sutton & Murphy
- McGuireWoods
- Aleshire Robb
- Buckner & Miles
- White & Case
- NastLaw
- Baker & Hostetler
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Kanner & Whiteley
- Duplass APLC
- Seeger Weiss
- Lewis Tein
- Hutton & Hutton Law Firm
- Bailey & Partners
- Silverio & Hall
- Grossman Roth
- Ferraro Law Firm
- Biedermann Hoenig
- Bowman & Brooke
- Sedgwick LLP
- Gordon Rees
- Goldberg Segalla
- Womble Bond
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Carlton Fields
- Berger Montague
- Lavin Rindner
- Lewis Brisbois
- Trent & Taylor
- Bartlett Loeb
- Beatty & Myers
- Squire Patton
- Heninger Garrison
- Kozyak Tropin
- Stafford Rosenbaum
- Pope McGlamry
- Methvin Terrell
- Lindabury McCormick
- Barrios Kingsdorf
- Dinsmore & Shohl
- Greenspoon Marder
- Goldman Scarlato
- Heitner Legal
- Aronovitz Law
- Plunkett Cooney
- Herman Herman & Katz
- Porter Wright
- Swanson Martin
- Leake & Andersson
- Power Rogers
- Leake & Anderson
- Bailey & Glasser
- Sidley Austin
- McDonald Toole
- Gascoyne & Bullion
- Law Offices of Lingel H. Winters
- Quantum Legal LLC
- Rafferty Domnick
- McGlinchey Stafford
- Gair Gair
- Bursor & Fisher
- Schlesinger Law Offices
- Morris Bart
- Covington & Burling
- Davis Goldman PLLC
- Rogers Patrick
- Hilgers Graben
- Owen Gleaton
- Stearns Weaver
- Norton Rose
- Foley & Lardner
- Campbell Conroy
- Carella Byrne
- Quinn Emanuel
- Anapol Weiss
- Minami Tamaki
- King & Spalding
- Knight Law Group
- Lanier Law Firm
- George Feldman
- Downey Brand
- Leon Cosgrove
- Stumphauzer Kolaya
- Fields Howell
- Keller Rohrback
- Madison Mroz
- Lemberg Law
- Kimmel & Silverman
- Edelsberg Law
- Bromagen Rathet
- Marmero & Mammano
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Criden & Love
- Morrow & Sheppard
- Hull Barrett
- Lieff Cabraser
- Assouline & Berlowe
- Flaster Greenberg
- Becnel Law Firm LLC
- Hunton Andrews
- Dugan Law Firm
- Bilzin Sumberg
- Roig Lawyers
- Lee Litigation Group
- Taylor Anderson LLP
- Bryant Barnes
- Timothy Abeel & Associates
- Cafferty Clobes
- Bush Seyferth
- Robinson Calcagnie
- Kristensen LLP
- Collins Collins & Conley
- Cole Scott & Kissane
- O'Connor & Mikhov
- Leger Ketchum
- Tuggle Duggins
- Law Firm of Gary Williams Parenti Watson & Gary
- Law Offices of Jason Turchin
- Wolf Haldenstein
- Cotchett Pitre
- Day Pitney
- Searcy Denney
- Trenam Law
- Herzfeld & Rubin
- Overholt Law Firm
- Ward & Smith
- Modrall Sperling
- Rumberger Kirk
- Dechert LLP
- Snell & Wilmer
- Beasley Allen
- Berman Tabacco
- Weitz & Luxenberg
- Dykema
- Wheeler Trigg
- Juneau David
- Wilner Firm
- Sperling Kenny
- Clark Hill
- Miller Shah
- Germer PLLC
- Kibbey Wagner
- Killian Davis
- Zaremba Brown
- Zarzaur Law Firm
- Susman Godfrey
- Alston & Bird
- Hill Ward Henderson
- Baron & Budd
- Orrick Herrington
- Heise Suarez
- Golomb Legal
- Labaton Keller
- Hartline Barger
Companies
- Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
- Ferrari SpA
- Fuji Heavy Industries
- Audi AG
- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV
- FCA US LLC
- Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
- Optimum
- Hertz Global Holdings Inc.
- Daimler AG
- Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
- Ford Motor Co.
- CarMax Inc.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
- Mercedes-Benz USA LLC
- Mazda Motor Corp.
- Autoliv Inc.
- Honda Motor Co. Ltd.
- BMW of North America LLC
- Toyota Motor Corp.
- Subaru of America Inc.
- General Motors Co.
- Takata Corp.
- Volkswagen AG
- Andrena
- Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.
- Hillshire Brands Co.
Sectors & Industries:
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October 10, 2017
Ford Seeks Dismissal Of New Takata Air Bag MDL Claims
Ford Motor Co. pushed Monday for the dismissal of new claims filed against it in multidistrict litigation over defective Takata Corp. air bags, telling a Florida federal judge that the plaintiffs' amended complaint goes beyond the court's orders by adding 36 new plaintiffs.
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September 22, 2017
Toyota Owner Objects To $278.5M Takata Air Bag Settlement
A class member in multidistrict litigation over dangerously defective Takata Corp. air bags objected Thursday to a $278.5 million settlement with Toyota Motor Corp., saying the deal devotes too little of the money to class members.
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September 01, 2017
Honda Reaches $605M Deal To Exit Takata Air Bag MDL
Honda Motor Co. Ltd. agreed to a $605 million settlement Friday to exit multidistrict litigation over defective Takata Corp. air bags that will accelerate removal of the dangerous air bag inflators from 16.5 million affected Honda vehicles.
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August 17, 2017
Toyota Urges Court To Deny New Subclass In Takata MDL
Toyota urged a Florida federal judge on Thursday to deny a request from three car owners to be named as class plaintiffs and to form a new subclass in multidistrict litigation over dangerously defective Takata Corp. air bags, saying a proposed settlement adequately protects their interests.
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August 08, 2017
Nissan To Pay $98M To Exit Takata Air Bag MDL
Nissan is the latest automaker to settle allegations in multidistrict litigation over defective Takata Corp. air bags, agreeing to a $97.7 million payout, consumers told a Florida federal judge Tuesday.
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August 04, 2017
Vehicle Owners Seek Subclass Over 'Unfair' Takata MDL Deal
Three car owners requested Thursday to be named as class plaintiffs and to form a new subclass in multidistrict litigation over dangerously defective Takata Corp. air bags, saying details of proposed settlements with automakers valued at $553 million revealed the current class does not adequately represent them.
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July 25, 2017
Malaysian Widower Seeks To Keep Takata Air Bag Suit In US
A Malaysian widower of a woman killed by a Takata air bag fought Monday to keep his suit in the Florida federal court overseeing the multidistrict litigation over the defective air bags, arguing that Malaysia is not an adequate venue for his claims against Takata and Honda.
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July 20, 2017
Honda Engineer Should Testify In Takata MDL: Special Master
A special master in multidistrict litigation over Takata air bags on Wednesday urged a Florida federal judge to compel the deposition of a Honda engineer who said he knew the truth about allegedly defective inflators and compared himself to Edward Snowden in a 2013 email.
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July 06, 2017
Honda Can't Use Takata Guilty Plea In Airbag Suit: Drivers
Drivers in multidistrict litigation over Takata's potentially explosive airbags urged a Florida federal court Wednesday to reject Honda Motor Co.'s bid to use Takata's criminal guilty plea as part of its defense, saying the agreement includes substantial hearsay that could taint the jury and wrongly paint Honda as a "victim."
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June 30, 2017
Product Liability Cases To Watch: Midyear Report
Lawsuits over the ongoing opioid epidemic continue to mount, and litigation against carmakers alleging emissions violations is revving up just as Volkswagen is in the process of ending its own cases. Attorneys are also watching to see how Takata's long-expected bankruptcy will affect litigation over its potentially dangerous air bags.