Ford Motor Company
Recent News About Ford Motor Company
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Lakin's lucky coincidence
Did juror Drexel Harvey feel bias in favor of his former college roommate’s son? -
Madison County residents paid $90 for Jablonski v. Ford opinions
James Feeney Jurors contacted in the wake of a recent $43 million verdict against Ford Motor Co. did not want to talk about their monumental decision. “It’s over and done with,” said juror Roy Bennington by phone. “I don’t think I want to comment. Mum’s the word.” Then he hung up on a reporter who called him at his Granite City home. -
Wednesday May 4
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Verdict wrecks driving lesson
Unless you're a cop or a member of the military, odds are the most dangerous thing you'll ever do is get into the car. By far. -
April 25-29
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Ford plans appeal of $43 million verdict
Ford Motor Co. is planning to appeal a $43 million verdict reached by a Madison County jury Tuesday, according to defense attorney James Feeney. -
Jury to deliberate verdict seeking more than $40 million from Ford
Brad Lakin With more than $40 million at stake in a personal injury verdict, jurors have begun considering whether Ford Motor Co. is responsible for the death of John Jablonski Sr. and the severe injuries sustained by his wife, Dora. -
April 18-22
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April 4-8
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Monday April 4
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Moran wipes dormant Ford class action off slate
Judge Moran A dormant class action lawsuit against Ford Motor Co. and Roberts Motors of Wood River was dismissed by Madison County Circuit Judge George Moran last week. -
Driver claims Ford Aspire is defective
This Ford Aspire sustained front end damage Mitchell Mezyk is suing Ford Motor Company and a driver who rear-ended his vehicle for injuries he sustained in an auto accident last year in Belleville. -
March 14-18
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Mar. 7-11
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Feb.28-Mar.4
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Frantic Friday in Madco
Happy signer On Friday, Feb. 18 President George W. Bush was signing. And Metro East plaintiff's attorney legend Stephen Tillery was hustling.