I just wrote in the latest Motor Law that GM faced revived claims that they thought were history, arising from the infamous ignition problem. Settlements could be overturned if it were shown that GM had concealed the problem. Now Automotive News reports that GM has failed to convince a Georgia judge to dismiss a
revived lawsuit over the death of a 29-year-old woman that helped
trigger the automaker's ignition-switch recall crisis. Cobb County State
Court Judge Kathryn Tanksley set a trial date for April 2016, making the pace of English litigation look positively frantic.See the complaint here if you are interested.
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