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International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, UAW et al v. Visteon Corporation, et al.
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July 09, 2015
Visteon Gets UAW Benefits Action Kicked To The Curb
A Delaware federal court on Thursday killed a five-year-old United Auto Workers union-led putative class action against formerly bankrupt auto parts manufacturer Visteon Corp., concluding that the workers' Employee Retirement Income Security Act claims had already been settled by a 2009 bankruptcy court ruling.
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November 04, 2014
UAW Retirees Slam Visteon's Attempts To End Benefits Row
A Delaware federal court on Monday was urged to nix Visteon Corp.'s bid to evade a putative class action filed by United Auto Workers retirees whose health benefits were discontinued in the company's bankruptcy, with the ex-workers arguing that other courts have rejected the auto parts supplier's contention that the matter was already settled.
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October 02, 2014
Visteon Balks At Retirees' 'Improper' Attack In Benefits Spat
Visteon Corp. said Wednesday that a Delaware bankruptcy judge should toss a proposed class action filed by retirees who sued after their health benefits were discontinued in the company's bankruptcy because the matter has been long settled.
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July 18, 2014
Judge Keeps Visteon Retiree Benefit Row In District Court
A Delaware federal judge on Friday refused to transfer to bankruptcy court a putative class action filed by retirees challenging Visteon Corp.'s move to end their health benefits after the auto parts maker's exit from Chapter 11 protection.
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October 22, 2013
Visteon Retirees Can Keep Fighting For Benefits, Judge Says
A Michigan federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss a putative class action by retirees challenging Visteon Corp.'s move to end their health benefits following the auto parts maker exit from bankruptcy, finding the company's confirmed Chapter 11 plan did not block their claims.