Grayson et al v. Lockheed Martin Corporation

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Case overview

Case Number:

6:20-cv-01770

Court:

Florida Middle

Nature of Suit:

Personal Inj. Prod. Liability

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Roy B. Dalton, Jr.

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  1. November 21, 2022

    Lockheed Seeks Class Denial In Orlando Contaminant Case

    Lockheed Martin Corp. has told a federal court that two property owners near its weapons and electronics manufacturing plant in Orlando, Florida, failed to show why a class should be certified in their lawsuit alleging air, water and soil contamination from the facility.

  2. October 31, 2022

    Property Owner Wants Class Cert. In Lockheed Pollution Suit

    An Orlando-area property owner has asked a Florida federal judge to certify a proposed class of similarly situated property owners who say they face diminished property values because of alleged widespread contamination from a Lockheed Martin manufacturing facility.

  3. April 26, 2022

    Lockheed Need Not Produce 1M Docs In Contamination Suit

    A Florida magistrate judge has shot down a bid by property owners to force Lockheed Martin Corp. to produce more than 1 million documents in a suit alleging it contaminated the Orlando area with chemicals, saying the company's agreement to use particular search terms does not obligate it to turn over every single document the search turns up.

  4. May 14, 2021

    Lockheed Martin Can't Escape Fla. Contamination Suit

    A Florida federal judge will allow Orlando-area residents to proceed with most of a proposed class action alleging that Lockheed Martin Corp. fumbled the handling of toxic chemicals at a facility near their homes, deciding the allegations are not just "flash over substance."

  5. September 28, 2020

    Golf Channel Workers Hit Lockheed With Pollution Suit

    Lockheed Martin Corp. was hit Monday with a pair of lawsuits alleging its weapons manufacturing facility in Orlando has polluted nearby neighborhoods for decades, causing an "environmental nightmare" and serious health concerns for the Florida community.