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Kathleen A. Cadena et al v. American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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2:18-cv-04007
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- Alexander Morrison & Fehr
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May 06, 2024
Honda Owners Near Cert. In Crash Avoidance Defect Suit
An attorney for Honda urged a California federal judge Monday to reconsider his tentative opinion that would largely grant a class certification motion from some Honda owners who allege their automobiles came with defective collision avoidance systems, saying the owners can't prove their car's problems share the same defect.
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November 04, 2020
Honda Wants Crash Detector Class Action Nixed
Honda Motor Co. asked a California federal judge Tuesday to toss a proposed class action that claims the car company hid defective crash detection systems from customers, saying the plaintiffs fail to state how the defects should have been resolved.
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June 11, 2020
Honda Gets 2 Crash Detector Claims Sent To Arbitration
A California federal judge has sent to arbitration claims by two car buyers that American Honda Motor Co. Inc. sold vehicles with defective crash detection systems, rejecting arguments that the motor company had waived its right to compel arbitration.
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March 03, 2020
Ga. Class Rep In CR-V Suit Agreed To Arbitration, Honda Says
Honda has asked a New York federal judge to scuttle a proposed Georgia state class in a suit alleging that it sold CR-Vs with defective crash-detecting systems, saying a named plaintiff representing Georgia purchasers and lessees agreed to arbitration in his lease.
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May 15, 2018
Honda CR-V Owners Call Crash 'Sensing' System Dangerous
A trio of California Honda CR-V owners filed a proposed class action Monday in California federal court against the automaker, claiming their cars came equipped with defective collision avoidance systems that are actually making them less safe.