Schneider et al v. BMW of North America, LLC et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:18-cv-12239

Court:

Massachusetts

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Indira Talwani

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  1. February 23, 2022

    BMW Can't Toss Drivers' Defective Engine Claims As Too Late

    A Massachusetts federal judge rejected BMW's bid to toss claims from three drivers who opted out of a nationwide class action over an alleged engine defect causing excessive oil consumption, largely rebuffing the automaker's arguments that the claims were filed outside statutory deadlines.

  2. August 02, 2021

    BMW Eyes Early Win In Drivers' Defective Engine Suit

    Three drivers suing BMW for excessive engine oil leaks never proved their cars ailed from the alleged defect, the luxury automaker said Friday in urging a Massachusetts federal judge to grant it a pretrial win in the product warranty case. 


  3. August 07, 2020

    Drivers Seek Sanctions Against BMW In Defective Engine Suit

    Five BMW drivers who opted out of a nationwide class action lawsuit told a Massachusetts federal court the automaker should face sanctions for repeatedly refusing to hand over discovery, despite the fact that the court has previously ruled that the type of document requested is relevant.

  4. September 30, 2019

    BMW Dodges Drivers' Defective Engine Claims

    A Massachusetts federal judge on Friday threw out a suit from a group of BMW drivers who opted out of a separate nationwide class action alleging defects in the German automaker's N63 engine, ruling they hadn't sufficiently established that the case belongs in federal court.

  5. February 28, 2019

    BMW Aims To Dismantle Mass. Drivers' Engine Defect Claims

    BMW of North America LLC asked a Massachusetts federal judge on Wednesday to dismiss a suit from a group of drivers who opted out of a separate nationwide class action alleging defects in the automaker's N63 engine, saying they improperly chose to litigate their claims separate from a nationwide class action.