FORD MOTOR COMPANY v. EDGEWOOD PROPERTIES, INC.,

  1. September 12, 2012

    Ford, Edgewood Settle Dispute Over Tainted Concrete Cleanup

    Ford Motor Co. and real estate developer Edgewood Properties Inc. have agreed to settle long-running litigation over the disposal of contaminated concrete from the automotive giant's defunct assembly plant in Edison, N.J., according to an order filed on Tuesday.

  2. September 04, 2012

    Engineering Co. Can't Leave Suit Over Ford Plant Cleanup

    A federal judge on Friday shot down environmental engineering company Arcadis U.S. Inc.'s bid to get out of a lawsuit over the cleanup costs of contaminated concrete from a demolished Ford Motor Co. assembly plant in New Jersey.

  3. November 21, 2011

    Ford's Sanctions Bid Fails In Edgewater Cleanup Feud

    A New Jersey federal judge on Friday refused Ford Motor Co.'s bid for sanctions against a Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer PA lawyer representing Edgewood Properties Inc. in litigation over the cleanup of contaminated concrete.

  4. October 25, 2011

    LeClairRyan Booted From Ford Enviro Cases

    A New Jersey federal judge on Tuesday disqualified LeClairRyan from representing Ford Motor Co. in two environmental suits over contaminated concrete, finding that LeClairRyan attorney James Kosch was improperly "side-switching."

  5. April 27, 2011

    Edgewood Can't Add Parties To CERCLA Fight With Ford

    A federal judge in New Jersey on Wednesday upheld a decision to bar Edgewood Properties Inc. from adding new parties to a complaint against Ford Motor Co. in litigation over the cleanup of contaminated concrete, saying the company's request came too late.

  6. April 04, 2011

    Developer Can't Add Ford Contractor To Cleanup Fight

    A federal judge on Monday refused to allow a developer seeking $87 million in damages to sue a Ford Motor Co. contractor in long-running litigation over the cleanup of contaminated concrete from a demolished Ford assembly plant in New Jersey.

  7. February 17, 2011

    Ford Wins Round In Battle Over PCB-Tainted Concrete

    A judge has sided with Ford Motor Co. against a developer seeking $87 million in damages, issuing a protective order that will prevent the company's executives from being deposed in long-running litigation over the cleanup of contaminated concrete from a demolished assembly plant in Edison, N.J.

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