NELSON et al v. NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC. et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:11-cv-05712

Court:

New Jersey

Nature of Suit:

Personal Inj. Prod. Liability

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Joseph E. Irenas

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  1. December 22, 2014

    Nissan Dodges Class Cert. In Defective Transmission Row

    A New Jersey federal judge on Friday denied class certification in a suit accusing Nissan North America Inc. of concealing defective transmissions, saying that all of the claims raised by the named plaintiffs in the suit have been curbed for being untimely and unsupported by evidence.

  2. December 19, 2014

    NJ Court Tosses 2nd Plaintiff In Nissan Transmission Suit

    A New Jersey federal judge kicked another lead plaintiff to the curb in a putative class action against Nissan North America Inc. on Thursday, finding the plaintiff's claims alleging injury from defective transmissions were untimely and unsupported by evidence.

  3. December 16, 2014

    Judge Trims Nissan Defective Transmission Row

    A New Jersey federal judge on Tuesday let Nissan North America Inc. off the hook for claims brought by one of the lead plaintiffs in a putative class action accusing the automaker of concealing defective transmissions, saying "no reasonable juror" would find the plaintiff experienced issues during the warranty period.

  4. August 05, 2014

    Nissan Class Fights To Keep Testimony In Transmission Row

    A putative class asked a New Jersey federal judge Monday to deny Nissan North America Inc.'s bid to exclude an expert's testimony in a suit accusing the automaker of concealing defective transmissions, saying Nissan incorrectly argues the evidence is unreliable because it doesn't independently prove the defect's existence.

  5. July 24, 2014

    Consumers Slam Nissan's Bid To Dodge Transmission Row

    A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday was urged to nix Nissan North America Inc.'s bid to end a putative class action accusing it of concealing defective transmissions in certain vehicles, with the lead plaintiff arguing the carmaker cannot evade responsibility for selling the cars without conducting "even the most basic" presale testing.

  6. September 18, 2012

    Nissan Must Face Transmission Defect Suit

    A New Jersey federal judge has preserved most of a putative class action accusing Nissan North America Inc. of concealing defective transmissions in certain Maxima, Altima and Quest vehicles, finding that the plaintiffs had met pleading standards for consumer fraud and other claims.

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