Silvas et al v. General Motors, LLC DO NOT DOCKET. CASE HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED OUT.

  1. May 08, 2014

    GM Asks Texas Court To Stay Case For Bankruptcy Issues

    General Motors Co. on Tuesday asked a Texas federal judge to halt a consumer lawsuit filed after roughly 2.6 million of the company's vehicles were recalled for an ignition defect, saying bankruptcy and multidistrict litigation proceedings should conclude first.

  2. April 17, 2014

    GM Ducks Demand For 'Park It Now' Notice On Recalled Cars

    A Texas federal judge on Thursday refused to force General Motors Co. to warn consumers against driving the 2.6 million vehicles recalled for faulty ignition switches, finding that to do so would unwisely usurp the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's authority.

  3. April 16, 2014

    GM To Ask Bankruptcy Judge To Bar Defect Claims

    General Motors said Tuesday it will ask a bankruptcy judge to bar plaintiffs in litigation related to the automaker's ignition switch defect debacle from bringing their claims, saying the 2009 sale order that allowed it to exit bankruptcy protects it from such actions.

  4. April 10, 2014

    GM 'Park It Now' Bond Could Cost $1B, Atty Says

    General Motors Co. told a Texas federal court Wednesday that the plaintiffs suing to force the automaker to park its more than 2.5 million recalled cars should post a bond, which an attorney for the plaintiffs said could cost up to $1 billion.

  5. April 04, 2014

    GM Car Owners' Suit Idles As Judge Delays 'Park It' Ruling

    A Texas federal judge declined to rule Friday on whether to grant a motion by GM car owners to compel General Motors Co. to advise owners to park recalled vehicles until their ignition switches are replaced.

  6. March 27, 2014

    GM To Oppose Consumer Bid For 'Park It Now' Notification

    General Motors Co. disputes that it must advise drivers of 1.6 million recalled vehicles to park them until their ignition switches are replaced, and will square off in Texas next week against a suit clamoring for a "park it now" notice, according to court papers filed Thursday.

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