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General Motors Corporation has recalled over 850,000 vehicles due to the potential electrical failure that could lead to a vehicle fire. The vehicles in question are equipped with a heated windshield wiper fluid system. When used, the system could potentially short circuit and cause other electrical functions to malfunction greatly increasing the risk of a fire. The recall involves the 2007-2008 model year Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, Avalanche and Suburban, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ...
Philadelphia Car Accident Lawyers Blog - http://www.philadelphiacaraccidentlawyersblog.com/
16 Sep 8:31 am by Randall Reese
/**/ Image by Getty Images via Daylife Late yesterday, Motors Liquidation Company (formerly known as General Motors Corporation) and its affiliates filed Schedules of Assets and Liabilities and Statements of Financial Affairs. Schedules of Assets ... owners, and pension funds. Follow everything happening in GM's bankruptcy case and the bankruptcy cases of over 700 other major corporations using netDockets. Sign up now for a free trial account and get your first $100 of usage completely free and with ...
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... the family of TV anchorwoman Polly Gonzalez filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ford Motor Co. The plaintiffs contend that not only did the seat she was sitting on fail to work ... enough to survive a rollover accident. Gonzales's two children were also injured in the motor vehicle crash. In an unrelated lawsuit, a man who became a paraplegic after his 2005 Chevrolet Colorado rolled over is suing General Motors Corporation and Davis-Barr Chevrolet Pontiac, Inc. for his spinal cord injuries. In ...
Product Liability Law Blog - http://www.productliabilitylawblog.com/
19 Mar, 2008 7:16 pm by Lebowitz & Mzhen
General Motors Corporation will pay an undisclosed settlement amount to California resident Michael Samardzich, whose left eye was ruptured and became permanently blind when the GMC Yukon that he was a passenger in collided with another motor vehicle on July 7, 2006. The teenager filed a products liability claim against the auto manufacturing giant for his injuries. The force of the crash ...
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2 Nov 11:11 am by Randall Reese
On Sunday, Motors Liquidation Company (formerly known as General Motors Corporation) filed a monthly operating report with the bankruptcy court in New York. The report covers the period from July 10, 2009 through August 31, 2009 ... of Canada). The estates' total liabilities are listed as being in excess of $35 billion. - According to the notes to the financial statements, Motors Liquidation expects that it will have enough cash to pay administrative claims in full but will not have sufficient cash ...
netDockets Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy Blog - http://www.netdocketsblog.com/
3 Dec, 2008 3:40 pm
... as requested: FORD: Ford Motor Company Business Plan as Submitted to the Senate Banking Committee on December 2, 2008 Ford Motor Company Business Plan Appendix as Submitted to the House Financial Services Committee on December 2, 2008 CHRYSLER: The following financial ... Chairman Bob Nardelli to House Services Chairman Barney Frank and Ranking Member Spencer Bachus GENERAL MOTORS: General Motors Corporation Business Plan as Submitted to the House Financial Services Committee on December 2, 2008
Criminal Law Library Blog - http://www.criminallawlibraryblog.com/
A story published by Reuters recently describes General Motors Corporation's decision to accept liability for future product defects as one of several concessions the company has made ... Motors addresses these and several other concerns as part of documents filed in the last week of June 2009 in a New York bankruptcy court. GM has been ... arose when the company filed bankruptcy. No fewer than nine state attorney generals had objected to GM's proposed reorganization because the original terms would ...
California Lemon Law Blog - http://www.california-lemon-law-blog.com/
4 Oct, 2007 6:44 am by Martin George
General Motors Corporation v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance (2007) EWHC 2206 (Comm) is a rather convoluted case on whether a consent order, in the circumstances of the case, amounted to an exclusive jurisdiction agreement in favour of the English courts, and whether an application for an anti-suit injunction could therefore be granted. Here's the [...] [Click on the title above to view the full item on CONFLICT OF LAWS .NET]
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2 Jun 7:57 am by Bankruptcy Prof
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York (Manhattan) Bankruptcy Petition #: 09-50026-reg Assigned to: Judge Robert E. Gerber Date filed: 06/01/2009 Debtor General Motors Corporation 300 Renaissance Center Detroit, MI 48265-3000 Tax ID / EIN: 38-0572515 represented by Joseph...
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13 Jun 2:32 pm by Larry Catá Backer
The transformation of General Motors from an independent multinational corporation that once commanded great power (including the power to influence smaller states) to a mere state owned enterprise of the United States has many ramifications. One of the ... from the province of Sichuan."3 Tengzhong successfully kept itself a low-profile privately-owned corporation; however, this is probably just the beginning of its story. Based on its industrial and commercial registration materials, Tengzhong's ...
Law at the End of the Day - http://lcbackerblog.blogspot.com
... be discharged by the filing, both General Motors and Chrysler have proposed in their reorganization plans to honor such claims. (In other words, "parts before people"). Similarly, both corporations have agreed to have a continuing ... object (a vehicle warranty), but not honor an obligation to a severely injured person or to the family of a deceased person? Should a corporation not pay for injuries and deaths it causes? How can the consuming public be expected to trust American corporations that do ...
Product Liability Law Blog - http://www.productliabilitylawblog.com/
21 Nov, 2008 1:15 pm by J. Robert Brown
... words, this is a board that would fit Jon Macey's definition of "capture." As he notes in his book Corporate Governance (a book we will review next week), "[t]he problem with boards is their unique susceptibility to capture by the ... the board. This is a board that has shown itself incapable of providing the kind of oversight expected and needed at General Motors. Certainly, the majority of the board ought to be required to step down as a condition to a bailout. More than that, however, the company ...
The Race to the Bottom - http://www.theracetothebottom.org/home/
... article submits that hedge funds and other investors "stand to make billions of dollars on credit insurance contracts if General Motors declares bankruptcy" and that this is making it more difficult to reach a restructuring plan for General Motors. It is ... the event of a General Motors default than if they agree to a restructuring of General Motors' debt. According to the article, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation submits that creditors which hold $34 billion in credit default swaps ...
Miami Florida Bankruptcy Law - http://jbublick.blogspot.com/
15 Jul 5:20 am by Christian Searcy
... the court. There are very legitimate and compelling reasons to take reasonable measures to salvage a company such as General Motors. The jobs of thousands of hard working people hang in the balance. In addition, GM is an institutional tradition in our ... would not be protected? In fact, GM may be doing its potential business a great disservice by branding itself as a corporation that puts the rights of customers second, while shirking its responsibilities. If nothing else, it is certainly doing its ...
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27 Feb 1:34 pm by Patrick
... in Dallas, is creditworthy and has a solvent business. He wants to expand it by 1,000 new GM vans. General Motors has an insolvent business, is receiving bailout money from taxpayers, and should desperately want to sell 1,000 new vans. General Motors Acceptance Corporation, which has financed Capps's fleet purchases in the past and has an ongoing relationship with him, has an even more insolvent business and has received bailout money, which the ...
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16 Dec, 2008 3:03 am
... studying the auto industry" advocate a "Better Than a Bailout" nonbankruptcy plan in a recent issue of The New Republic magazine. Corporate bankruptcy attorney Richard N. Tilton sets out a very detailed proposal in "GM Death Watch 219: ... care benefits. " In support of his conclusion, Altman makes the following points: "All this talk about a government rescue of General Motors and other automakers is misguided, likely a waste of taxpayers' money, and a potential dimunition in the creditworthiness ...
Ohio Practical Business Law - http://www.ohiopracticalbusinesslaw.com/
1 Jun 5:56 am by Andrew Morgan
[JURIST] US automaker General Motors (GM) [corporate website] filed [case materials] for Chapter 11 [text] bankruptcy protection Monday. The proceedings will be handled by Judge Robert Gerber of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York [official website], the court which is also overseeing the bankruptcy of rival automaker Chrysler Group [corporate website]. US President
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
2 Jun 7:56 am by By DealBook
For nearly a quarter-century, General Motors has been Corporate America's most voracious capital-raiser, which has meant a huge stream of underwriting fees for the nation's largest investment houses.
DealBook - http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
27 May 5:35 am by Will Geer
... deal did not go through, the equity freed by the UAW deal now apparently will go to the U.S. government, which may have to commit billions more for GM's restructuring in court. Related Posts GM Files for Chapter 11 in New York General Growth Files Largest Retail Chapter 11 Creditors: Corporate trade names are not appropriate for financing statements
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25 Nov, 2008 5:49 am
... point with the launch of Martindale-Hubbell Connected. Billed as a social networking community, it's intended to connect corporate counsel with law firms. The price for participation is continuing to pay for your firm's Martindale subscription. I hope for ... to participate, the more relevant and valuable you are to users. Martindale's view that it protects lawyers and corporate counsel from solicitation, perhaps partially true, has not prevented LinkedIn from attracting hundreds of thousands of ...
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