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FORD MOTOR COMPANY v. EDGEWOOD PROPERTIES, INC.,
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2:06-cv-01278
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- Beveridge & Diamond
- Bressler Amery
- Connell Foley
- Cozen O'Connor
- Duane Morris
- Giordano Halleran
- Lowenstein Sandler
- Norris McLaughlin
- Schwartz Simon
- Wilentz Goldman
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.