Stay imposed on class action against GM over key system – Legal Newsline
By Kyla Asbury
The plaintiffs are seeking for the court to certify the action as a class action; enjoin GM from continuing its unfair business practices; and compensatory and punitive damages.
They are being represented by Edward D. “Chip” Robertson, Jr., who served as Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court; Sharon L. Potter, a former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia; Roland Tellis, Mark Pifko and Isaac Miller of Baron and Budd; Adam J. Levitt and John E. Tangren of Grant & Eisenhofer; Lance Cooper of the Cooper Firm; Scott B. Cooper of the Cooper Law Firm; Cale H. Conley, Ranse M. Partin and Andrew T. Tennille III of Conley Griggs Partin; James R. Bartimus of Bartimus, Frickleton, Robertson & Goza; Mark DiCello and Robert F. DiCello of the DiCello Law Firm; Joseph J. Siprut of Siprut PC; Niall A. Paul and Nathan B. Atkinson of Spilman Thomas Battle; and Guy R. Bucci, Timothy C. Bailey and Lee Javins of Bucci Bailey & Javins.
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California case number: 4:14-cv-01339