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Mazzocchi v. General Motors LLC et al
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April 26, 2018
GM Gets NY Law Liability Claims Tossed From Ignition MDL
A New York federal judge Wednesday reconsidered and dismissed some successor liability claims against General Motors LLC in its faulty ignition switch multidistrict litigation, saying plaintiffs in Texas and Virginia with liability claims governed by New York state law could not prove a continuity of ownership between GM's pre-2009 bankruptcy form and the current corporation.
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May 04, 2017
GM Bid To Exclude Evidence In Ignition MDL Denied, For Now
General Motors LLC suffered a slight setback Thursday in its ongoing effort to stanch the bleeding in a faulty ignition multidistrict litigation, with a New York federal court ruling it was too soon to say whether or not certain highly sensitive evidence should be admitted into the next round of trials.
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December 11, 2015
Special Masters Appointed In GM Ignition-Switch Settlement
A New York federal judge on Friday appointed two Louisiana-based attorneys as special masters to oversee all aspects of a settlement fund agreed to in September by General Motors Co. and a group of drivers in ongoing multidistrict litigation over injuries related to its faulty ignition switches.
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August 11, 2014
Judge Caps Parts GM Must Collect For Ignition Switch MDL
The New York federal judge in multidistrict litigation over deadly General Motors LLC ignition switches on Monday capped how many recalled parts GM must collect, saying GM has taken reasonable steps to preserve the parts and that plaintiffs' rights must be balanced with the automakers' burden.
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July 18, 2014
3 Attys To Lead Plaintiffs' Counsel In GM Ignition Switch MDL
Three co-lead attorneys and an assembly of 10 other attorneys will preside over plaintiffs' matters in multidistrict litigation over General Motors LLC's deadly ignition switches and their impact on the value of GM cars, according to an order filed in New York federal court on Friday.