Supreme Court Rejects GM Appeal, Bankruptcy Doesn’t Protect It From Ignition Switch Lawsuits
The ruling withholds a previous verdict that has will allow lawsuits to proceed.
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The ruling withholds a previous verdict that has will allow lawsuits to proceed.
Supposedly, the situation started over a 17-year-old lawsuit.
The Corvette is valued at $97,000.
Though, part of the original lawsuit has been thrown out.
The sculptor feels she’s been treated unfairly against her male co-workers.
The court ruled GM’s bankruptcy does not block lawsuits over the faulty ignition switches.
It’s unclear if the photos actually existed, but the threat is incredibly unprofessional.
Neither of the final two cases will head to court after GM settled with the plaintiffs.
General Motors stated fabricated evidence was worthy of tossing the case.
GM has won the last two cases.
A judge ruled against plaintiffs.
New GM is responsible for the actions of old GM.
Dieselgate hits home.
Following recalls, owners stated it has impacted value significantly.
The court ruled that the way GM measures dealer sales performance is unjust; most other automakers use a similar metric.
As a result of a lawsuit from the owners of Beck Chevrolet in Yonkers, New York.
After drama from an ex-Cruise employee who wanted to be paid.
The MPG ratings were overstated on the 2016 GMC Acadia, Traverse and Enclave.
Neither party revealed why it was settled.
The San Francisco dealer waited too long to file.