Lawsuits
Dealers Seek Laws to Thwart Lawsuits
By Donna Harris
Automotive News June 07, 2004
Dealers Push for Arbitration
More dealerships demand that customers give up the right to sue
By Donna Harris
Automotive News / June 07, 2004
Lawsuits: This Year’s Model
May 30, 2004
By DANNY HAKIM and NORM ALSTER
FORT WORTH
JUST before dark on Halloween night in 2002, Dereck Lopez turned her red Chevrolet Cavalier onto Hemphill Street, a long road that runs from downtown Fort Worth to the outskirts of the city. Ms. Lopez, 18, was heading to her brother’s house to take her nieces trick-or-treating.
Ford Cited for Holding Key Evidence
Judges warn company about failure to provide court papers
WASHINGTON It was far from an isolated incident when a Texas judge fined Ford Motor Co. $44,000 in February for failing to produce internal documents about substandard pickup truck door handles.
Ford Stonewalls on Evidence, Judges Say
Ford has dragged its feet, misled plaintiffs and lied in a number of lawsuits, jurists in those cases contend. The automaker calls the incidents ‘honest mistakes.’
By Myron Levin, Los Angeles Times
Tough” is a word that Ford Motor Co. likes to use in marketing its popular pickup trucks, as in “Built Ford Tough.” The term could also be applied to Ford’s take-no-prisoners style in defending itself against product liability suits.
Deposition of William Clay Ford, Jr.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION
In re BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE, INC. Â
ATX, ATX II, AND WILDERNESS TIRES
C-B/S PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION ___________________________________
THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO ALLÂ
ACTIONS
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V I D E O D E P O S I T I O N O F
WITNESS: WILLIAM CLAY FORD, JR.
LOCATION: Ritz Carlton Hotel
Dearborn, Michigan
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