May 20, 2016
A Michigan federal judge gave final approval Thursday to a $300 million settlement providing $21 million in attorneys' fees that was reached in a shareholder class action alleging that General Motors' concealment of deadly ignition-switch defects damaged its stock prices.
March 09, 2016
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP fought Wednesday for a $21 million attorneys' fee award, which is roughly 7 percent of a $300 million settlement General Motors has agreed to pay to resolve investors' allegations that its concealment of deadly ignition-switch defects damaged its stock price.
November 13, 2015
General Motors shareholders asked a federal judge Friday to approve a $300 million deal ending class claims that the carmaker's concealment of deadly ignition-switch defects eventually drove its stock price off a cliff.