Mathew Enterprise, Inc. v. Chrysler Group LLC

  1. April 20, 2017

    Fiat Dealership Won't Get New Price Bias Trial

    A California federal judge on Thursday rejected a San Jose dealership's bid to retry a $1.7 million antitrust suit accusing Fiat Chrysler of offering better incentives to local rivals, ruling that it was up to the dealership to prove that the incentives were not universally available.

  2. December 13, 2016

    FCA Fights Trial Redo After Price Bias Suit Victory

    Fiat Chrysler on Monday urged a California federal judge not to order a retrial after escaping a San Jose dealership's $1.7 million antitrust suit accusing the automaker of offering better incentives to local rivals, saying bad jury instructions were not the reason for the dealer's loss.

  3. October 13, 2016

    Jury Clears Chrysler In Dealer's Sales Discrimination Suit

    A California federal jury on Thursday cleared Fiat Chrysler's U.S. subsidiary in a $1.7 million antitrust suit brought by a San Jose dealership alleging the automaker violated federal price discrimination laws by offering better incentives to local rivals, marking the end of a two-week trial.

  4. October 11, 2016

    Chrysler Owes Dealer $1.7M For Price Bias, Jury Told

    A San Jose Chrysler dealership urged a California federal jury Tuesday to award it up to $1.7 million from the automaker for allegedly offering better incentives to the dealership's local rivals in violation of federal price discrimination laws, as a two-week antitrust trial drew to a close.

  5. September 20, 2016

    Trial Will Prove Fiat Price Discrimination, Dealer Says

    A Chrysler dealership told a California federal court on Monday that the evidence it will present to a jury in its upcoming trial against FCA US LLC proves the automaker discriminated against it by offering better incentives to competing franchisees favored by the company.

  6. August 16, 2016

    Chrysler Dealer Hangs On To Pricing Claim In Unfair Sales Row

    A California federal judge has refused to release FCA US LLC from allegations by a Chrysler dealership that the automaker effectively discriminated against it by not offering incentives other dealers received, finding that the current claims do not make it impossible for a jury to find in the dealer's favor.

  7. May 23, 2016

    Chrysler Wins Spoliation Sanctions Against Dealership

    A California federal judge ruled Monday that a Chrysler dealership did not do enough to preserve emails while preparing for its lawsuit alleging the automaker supplied an inadequate number of vehicles, granting Chrysler's motion for spoliation sanctions.

  8. March 24, 2016

    Chrysler Says Dealer Can't Back Sales Suit Without Lost Docs

    FCA US LLC urged a California federal court Wednesday to dismiss a Chrysler dealership's allegations that its sales were hindered for lack of inventory, arguing that without purportedly deleted customer and sales records, for which FCA is separately seeking spoliation sanctions, the dealer has no proof it was injured.

  9. March 01, 2016

    Chrysler Denied Expert Report Do-Over In Dealer Suit

    A California federal judge ruled Tuesday that Chrysler cannot file a second expert report in litigation in which it is accused of failing to provide an adequate number of vehicles to a dealership, saying that allowing the automaker to do so could result in "endless rounds of expert reports."

  10. December 11, 2015

    Chrysler Wins Some Docs In Fight With Dealership

    A California federal judge on Thursday ordered a Chrysler dealership to hand over certain documents in its suit alleging the automaker failed to deliver a reasonable quantity of vehicles, saying it doesn't appear to have tried in good faith to comply with Chrysler's request.

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