SCHMIDT et al v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:12-cv-07222

Court:

Pennsylvania Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

EDUARDO C. ROBRENO

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  1. August 01, 2016

    Ford Steers Clear Of Engine Defect Claims

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday tossed the remaining claims in a proposed class action brought by drivers who asserted their Ford Motor Co. vehicles had a defect that caused them to lose power during acceleration, saying their warranty claims failed because applicable warranties had long expired.

  2. December 22, 2015

    Ford Says Too Many Differences Stall Engine-Defect Class

    Ford Motor Co. on Tuesday urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to deny certification to a putative nationwide class of more than a million consumers alleging Ford knowingly sold vehicles with engine defects but concealed the problems to avoid covering their repair costs under warranty, saying the proposed class is too varied to go forward.

  3. September 23, 2013

    Ford Shakes Claims In Defective Engine Dispute

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday trimmed breach of warranty and fraud claims in a putative class action alleging Ford Motor Co. knowingly sold vehicles with engine defects but concealed the problems to avoid covering their repair costs under warranty, saying the claims weren't sufficiently pled.

  4. January 02, 2013

    Ford Hid Engine Defects To Avoid Warranty Repairs, Suit Says

    Ford Motor Co. was hit with a proposed class action in Pennsylvania federal court alleging it knowingly sold certain vehicles with engine defects that caused performance and safety issues but concealed the problems to avoid covering their repair costs under warranty.

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