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In re Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep EcoDiesel Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation
Case Number:
3:17-md-02777
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Nature of Suit:
Racketeer/Corrupt Organization
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action, Multi-district Litigation
Judge:
Firms
- Ahdoot & Wolfson
- Bailey & Glasser
- Baron & Budd
- Bartko Zankel
- Beasley Allen
- Berman Tabacco
- Bleichmar Fonti
- Carella Byrne
- Casey Gerry
- Chan Punzalan
- Clay Massey & Associates
- Cleary Gottlieb
- Cohen Milstein
- Consumer Legal Remedies APC
- Dampier Law Firm
- DiCello Levitt
- Dietze & Davis
- DLA Piper
- Duck Law Firm
- Gibbs Mura
- Goldenberg Schneider
- Gustafson Gluek
- Hagens Berman
- Hartline Barger
- Heins Mills
- Heninger Garrison
- Herrera Kennedy
- Herzfeld Suetholz
- Heygood Orr
- Isaac Wiles
- Jackson & Tucker
- Joseph Saveri Law Firm
- Keller Rohrback
- Kopelowitz Ostrow
- Law Offices of Francis O. Scarpulla
- Levin Sedran
- Lieff Cabraser
- Lightfoot Franklin
- McGlinchey Stafford
- Milberg Coleman
- Miller Shah LLP
- Morgan & Morgan
- Motley Rice
- Mullen & Henzell
- Paskel Tashman
- Patrick Miller LLC
- Podhurst Orseck
- Pogust Goodhead
- Pomerantz LLP
- Quinn Connor Weaver
- Robbins Geller
- Robert Peirce & Associates
- Robins Kaplan
- Seeger Weiss
- Shook Hardy
- Sidley Austin
- Stern Law PLLC
- Stranch Jennings
- Strauss Borrelli
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Whitfield Bryson
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March 18, 2021
Fiat Chrysler, Opt-Out Drivers Spar Over EcoDiesel Damages
Fiat Chrysler and Bosch said Wednesday drivers who opted out of a $307 million settlement can't rehash their damages claims over EcoDiesel vehicles that were allegedly rigged with emissions-cheating devices but were later recalled and fixed to comply with regulations.
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March 11, 2021
FCA's $307M Emissions Deal Can't Help Opt-Outs, Judge Says
A California federal judge on Thursday told a group of Chrysler drivers who allege their EcoDiesel vehicles were rigged with emissions-cheating devices but opted out of a $307 million class action settlement that they can't point to the class's damages theory to bolster their own.
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September 15, 2020
FCA, Bosch Want Opt-Out Drivers' Bellwether Claims Snuffed
Fiat Chrysler and Bosch said Monday that California, Florida and Texas drivers can't claim they were deprived of a "package" of green vehicle features when they bought EcoDiesel vehicles allegedly rigged with emissions-cheating devices, saying their weak claims shouldn't proceed to a bellwether trial.
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July 06, 2020
Fiat Chrysler, Bosch Rip Opt-Out Plaintiffs' EcoDiesel Claims
Fiat Chrysler and Bosch have asked a federal judge to reject an attempt by consumers in California, Florida and Texas to collect a "windfall" after opting out of a $307 million settlement in multidistrict litigation accusing the companies of rigging diesel vehicles with emissions-cheating devices.
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May 03, 2019
Fiat's $307M Emissions Cheat Deal OK'd, Plus $66M To Attys
A California federal judge Friday approved Fiat Chrysler's $307 million deal to end allegations it equipped diesel vehicles with emissions-cheating devices, along with an additional $66 million for plaintiffs' attorneys, saying he's anxious to get the deal "on the road" and get the fixes done.
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April 26, 2019
Drivers Defend $307M Emissions Deal With Fiat Chrysler
Drivers asked a California federal judge Thursday to sign off on their $307 million settlement with Fiat Chrysler to end class claims the automaker rigged diesel vehicles with special software to cheat emissions tests, saying it's a solid deal.
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February 07, 2019
Lieff Cabraser, Others Collect $66M In Fiat Emissions MDL
Plaintiffs firms including Lieff Cabraser, Hagens Berman and Motley Rice will share up to $66 million in fees and costs paid by Fiat Chrysler and auto parts supplier Bosch in a sprawling multidistrict litigation over the automaker's diesel emissions after the companies reached a settlement with consumers.
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January 23, 2019
Fiat Chrysler's $307M Emissions Deal Nears Green Light
A California federal judge has said he’s “very much inclined” to preliminarily approve Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV’s $307 million deal to settle class claims that it illegally equipped diesel vehicles with devices that cheat emissions tests.
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January 10, 2019
Fiat Chrysler To Pay Up To $884M To End Emissions Claims
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV has agreed to pay up to $884 million to settle claims that it illegally equipped diesel fuel-powered vehicles with software that enabled them to cheat emissions standards.
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November 29, 2018
Chrysler, DOJ Ordered To New Talks In Emissions Suit
Citing delays in resolving the case, a California federal judge has ordered Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and the U.S. Department of Justice to meet directly with a court-mandated settlement master to try to reach an agreement to end the government's suit over the auto company's diesel emissions.