GM Tried To Dismiss Garcia
From Ignition Switch Litigation Wants Megan
Hancock Out
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 24 – Sylvia Garcia was
one of many who sued General
Motors for its ignition
switches. On August 6 U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge James L. Cott
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press covered it.
Garcia, pro se, did not
appear. Judge Cott to his
credit directed GM to order
and email the transcript to
Garcia, and committed to put a
notation in the docket, which
he did, saying that Garcia
"has until September 4 to
provide either the missing
information identified on the
record to the 'New GM,' or
alternatively to seek further
relief from the Court."
On
September 24, Judge Furman
held another proceeding in the
case, this time on an
anticipated bid for the
reinstatement of plaintiff
Megan Hancock and New GM's
arguments that claims are
barred by the statute of
repose. Inner City Press again
covered it, and will continue
to.
The case is
In re: General Motors LLC
Ignition Switch Litigation,
14-md-2543 (Furman / Cott)
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