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Reagan rejects nationwide uConnect class action, but certifies Illinois, Missouri, Michigan claims
EAST ST. LOUIS – Belleville city attorney Brian Flynn can’t lead a class action for Chrysler owners nationwide but can lead an Illinois class, Chief U.S. District Judge Michael Reagan ruled on July 5. -
Chrysler alleges lead counsel in UConnect case has conflict of interest by also representing expert
EAST ST. LOUIS – Chrysler, defending a federal class action about hacking, claims plaintiff lawyer Stephen Wigginton improperly represents an expert for the class. -
Reagan seals motion to certify UConnect class action against Chrysler
EAST ST. LOUIS – Without explanation, on a motion from former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton, U.S. District Judge Michael Reagan sealed a motion to certify a class action against Chrysler. -
Chrysler attaches deposition of UConnect lead plaintiff to summary judgment motion
EAST ST. LOUIS – Belleville lawyer Brian Flynn swore as lead plaintiff against Chrysler that he suffered damages from a dangerous defect in his Jeep, yet testified that he kept driving it and took parents, girlfriend, and others along without warning them. -
Chrysler seeks summary judgment in uConnect proposed class action
EAST ST. LOUIS – Chrysler has stepped up against a claim that hackers could seize control of vehicles, and the lawyer pursuing the case, Stephen Wigginton, appears to be stepping away from it. -
Sanctions against Wigginton clients in uConnect case top $16K
Chrysler submitted a $16,337.50 bill against clients of former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton in federal court on June 6, as the company’s cost of restoring confidentiality to trade secrets he exposed. -
Chrysler again claims Wigginton put confidential documents into public record in Uconnect action
Car maker Chrysler, which claimed in April that former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton exposed its confidential information in his current capacity as class action lawyer, claims he did it again on May 4. -
Chrysler seeks sanctions in uConnect class action Wigginton leads; Says trade secrets were wrongfully put into public record
Trade secrets that car maker Chrysler entrusted to former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton for a class action at U.S. district court in East St. Louis turned into public record in California. -
'uConnect' class action led by Wigginton unraveling at federal court; Judge finds plaintiffs lack standing to bring injury claims
EAST ST. LOUIS – Former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton’s transition to the private sector includes representing a class of clients suing Chrysler over the alleged hacking of the “uConnect” information and entertainment system.