Audi of America, Inc. v. Bronsberg & Hughes Pontiac, Inc.

  1. April 13, 2018

    Audi Can't Toss Last Claim In Fight Over $17M Dealer Sale

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Thursday flatly rejected Audi of America Inc.'s last-ditch effort to avoid a trial against Wyoming Valley Audi over a $17 million dealership sale, scrapping the luxury car giant's arguments that it didn't renege on the parties' dealer contract by interfering in the sale and preventing Wyoming Valley from relocating its dealership.

  2. April 11, 2018

    Audi Looks To Avoid Trial In Suit Over Dealership Sale

    Audi of America Inc. moved Tuesday to toss the last claim in a fight over Wyoming Valley Audi's attempt to sell its dealership in a $17 million deal, telling a Pennsylvania federal judge that it didn't breach the parties' dealership agreement by holding up the sale and revoking approval of Wyoming Valley's bid to relocate the dealership.

  3. February 23, 2018

    Court Frees Dealership To Sell Assets After Audi Roadblock

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday unsealed an order allowing Wyoming Valley Audi to sell its dealership after Audi of America had sued to block the $17 million sale, citing a right of first refusal as called for in its 1997 dealer contract, finding that Audi could not exercise the option once its assets were removed from the sale.

  4. October 26, 2017

    Audi Must Face Counterclaims Over Sale, Auto Group Argues

    North American Automotive Services Inc. urged a Pennsylvania federal court Wednesday to keep alive its eight counterclaims against Audi after the automaker sued to block NAAS' purchase of the Wyoming Valley Audi dealership chain last year.

  5. September 21, 2017

    Audi Wants Dealer Counterclaims Gone In Suit Over $23M Sale

    Audi of America Inc. on Wednesday slammed "scattershot" counterclaims filed against it after it sued to block a Pennsylvania auto dealer's $23 million asset sale, saying the allegations must be thrown out pursuant to the Noerr-Pennington doctrine, which bars any claim based on conduct that occurs as part of litigation.

  6. January 18, 2017

    Audi Wins Pause Of Dealer's Sale After Discovery Delays

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Wednesday awarded a temporary restraining order to Audi of America Inc. in order to block a vehicle dealer's $23 million asset sale, calling the franchisee's lack of cooperation in providing details of the transaction "alarming."

  7. December 14, 2016

    Audi Seeks To Stop Pa. Dealer's $17M Asset Sale

    Audi of America Inc. on Tuesday smacked Wyoming Valley Audi with suit in Pennsylvania federal court aiming to halt a $17 million sale of the dealership chain's assets because Audi claims to have not been first presented with a sale offer, in violation of their dealer contract.

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