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Recent News About Ford Motor Company
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Friday, March 14
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Billions evaporate as flaky Ford paint case is decertified: Judge Tognarelli relies on Avery and Gridley
Lakin attorneys wanted to depose William Clay Ford, Jr. Madison County Associate Judge Richard Tognarelli delivered a stunning setback to the Lakin Law Firm on Dec. 20, shutting down a class action over flaky paint on millions of vehicles that Ford Motor Company built from 1989 to 1996. -
Laborer's estate files asbestos complaint in Madison County
The estate of Lawrence J. McTaggart filed an asbestos suit against 48 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court Dec. 11, claiming he was exposed to asbestos while employed as a steamfitter, mechanic, construction worker, laborer and truck driver at various locations in Illinois and Missouri from 1941 to 1981. -
Wyoming farmer files asbestos suit in Madison County
A Wyoming man diagnosed with mesothelioma filed suit in Madison County Circuit Court Nov. 2, claiming 98 defendant corporations are responsible for his illness. -
Wisconsin man files mesothelioma claim in Madison County
A Wisconsin man diagnosed with mesothelioma filed suit in Madison County Circuit Court Oct. 31, claiming 48 defendant corporations are responsible for his illness. -
Florida mesothelioma victim files claim in Madison County
A Florida man diagnosed with mesothelioma filed suit approximately 800 miles away from home in Madison County Circuit Court Oct. 25, claiming 63 defendant corporations are responsible for his illness. -
Ford hit with federal class action alleging faulty switches on F-150 XLTs
Gary Medrano of Woodbridge, Va. filed a 10-count class action complaint against Ford Motor Company in United States District Court Oct. 15, alleging his 2000 Ford F-150 XLT caught fire because of a faulty cruise control switch. -
Missouri worker's asbestos complaint filed in Madison County
The estate of Ambrose Poss filed an asbestos suit against 79 defendant corporations claiming he was exposed to asbestos while employed as a mechanic, service manager, business manager, supervisor and general manager at various locations from 1946-1981. -
South Carolinian makes asbestos claim in Madison County
A South Carolina man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court Aug. 17, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused. -
Wednesday, Aug. 22
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Missouri engineer files asbestos claim in Madison County
A Missouri man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court Aug. 10, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused. -
Massachusetts asbestos claim filed in Madison County
The estate of John Thyssen filed an asbestos suit against 65 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court July 31, claiming he was exposed to asbestos while employed as an electrician from 1940-1983. -
iPhone taken on by experienced class action litigator
Less than a month after Apple released its iPhone, an attorney well-versed in products liability class actions filed an action over the product in Cook County. -
Lakins prefer that flaky Ford case pass the Judge Kardis litmus test
Retired Judge Kardis Lakin Law Firm attorneys want Madison County Associate Judge Richard Tognarelli to run a national class action trial against Ford Motor Company the way retired Circuit Judge Philip Kardis would have run it. -
Florida man files asbestos suit in Madison County
A Florida man diagnosed with mesothelioma filed suit approximately 800 miles away from home in Madison County Circuit Court July 25, claiming 75 defendant corporations are responsible for his illness. -
Wednesday, July 25
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Massachusetts claimant brings asbestos suit to Madison County
A Massachusetts man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court July 11, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused. -
Tennessee man files asbestos suit in Madison County
A Tennessee man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court June 27, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused. -
How to protect your product, trade name or book
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Family of Pennsylvania worker files asbestos complaint
The estate of Barbara Clarke filed an asbestos suit against 44 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court May 16, claiming she was exposed to asbestos while employed as a production worker, machinist and engineering draftsman from 1961-1995.