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Billy Glenn v. Hyundai Motor America et al
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January 31, 2019
Hyundai, Drivers Propose Deal In Sunroof-Shattering Case
A proposed class of drivers suing Hyundai for selling cars with panoramic sunroof windows allegedly prone to shattering has reached a proposed settlement in California federal court that would allow members of the class options such as trading in their vehicles for ones without the sunroof while claiming $1,000.
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August 16, 2017
Hyundai Slams Class Cert. Bid In Faulty Sunroofs Suit
Hyundai Motor Co. asked a California federal court Tuesday not to certify a class of drivers who allege the automaker failed to warn of a defect that caused panoramic sunroofs to shatter, saying the cause of the purported breakage varies by individual.
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June 16, 2017
Drivers Seek Cert. In Hyundai Shattering Sunroofs Suit
Vehicle owners suing Hyundai Motor America for allegedly failing to warn drivers of a defect that caused certain sunroofs to shatter asked a California federal judge on Thursday for class certification in multiple states.
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November 21, 2016
Hyundai Loses 2nd Bid To Trim Claims In Sunroofs Suit
A California federal judge Monday denied Hyundai Motor America's second bid to trim claims in a putative class action that alleges Hyundai hid a defect that caused vehicles' panoramic sunroofs to spontaneously shatter, saying the putative class's unjust enrichment claims have teeth.
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June 24, 2016
Hyundai Mostly Loses Bid To Dismiss Shattering Sunroofs Suit
A proposed class of vehicle owners can proceed on some fraud-based claims alleging Hyundai hid from them a defect that caused some vehicles' panoramic sunroofs to spontaneously shatter, a California federal judge ruled Friday, though the California consumer protection law and unfair profit claims were nixed for now.
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December 11, 2015
Hyundai Fails To Warn About Shattering Sunroofs, Suit Says
Huyndai was smacked with a proposed class action in California federal court Thursday accusing the automaker of doing nothing to protect or inform drivers of the possibility of panoramic sunroofs in certain models spontaneously shattering.