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Berman et al v. General Motors LLC
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2:18-cv-14371
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November 18, 2019
$42M GM Oil-Guzzling Engine Deal, $3.4M Atty Fees Approved
A Florida federal judge on Monday approved a $42 million settlement to end three suits alleging that General Motors sold defective, oil-guzzling engines while approving $3.4 million in fees and costs for the class' attorneys.
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October 04, 2019
Judge Says $40M GM Settlement Must Be 'More Robust'
A Florida federal judge held off Friday on approving a roughly $40 million deal to settle claims of defective engines in two General Motors SUV models, asking for a "more robust" proposed order stating explicitly that the deal covers costly engine replacements in the face of concerns from objectors.
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October 03, 2019
Drivers Rip GM's $40M Settlement Over Oil-Guzzling Engines
A Florida federal judge was urged Wednesday to deny final approval of a $40 million deal General Motors reached to settle claims of defective engines in two SUV models, as three owners argued the proposal does not benefit all class members, among other issues.
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September 23, 2019
Attys Seek $3.4M In Fees From $42M GM Oil-Guzzling Deal
Attorneys have asked a Florida federal judge to sign off on nearly $3.4 million in fees for their work negotiating an approximately $42 million deal with General Motors LLC to end consumers' proposed class claims that certain Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs had defective oil-guzzling engines.
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April 26, 2019
Drivers Reach $40M Deal With GM Over Oil-Guzzling SUVs
Car owners told a Florida federal judge Friday they had reached a deal with General Motors valued at $40 million to $45 million to end claims in three proposed class actions that engines in certain Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain SUVs are defective and guzzle oil.
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September 11, 2018
GM Hit With Class Action Over Oil-Guzzling SUVs In Fla.
Two car owners hit General Motors with a proposed class action in Florida federal court Monday that accuses the automaker of selling 2010-2017 Chevrolet Equinox SUVs with defective oil-guzzling engines and monitoring systems that cause the vehicles to stall, break down and overheat.