Ford-Firestone class NIXED certifications.
The Seventh Circuit, and conversely a court of the certification of two federal actions, the class is born of the Ford Explorer’s public good with problems of Firestone tires in the late 1990. In Re Bridgestone / Firestone Inc. tires products responsibility for the process of Conduct, 288 F.3d 1012 (2002).
Ford and Firestone that an appeal against the USA District Court for the Southern District of Indiana’s decision in which he attests, two distinct classes. The USA Judicial Panel on Multi District Litigation has had many complaints from the jurisdiction of Indiana for consolidated pretrial.
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