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Civil Litigation

Aug. 8, 2017

Judge: Plaintiffs’ amended complaint similar to dismissed one

A federal judge appeared unmoved by the arguments made by a group of drivers who are trying to prevent Hyundai Motor America Inc. from dismissing their consolidated class action against the company for allegedly selling them vehicles with a defective self-healing paint.

A federal judge appeared unmoved by the arguments from a putative class of car-owners trying to sue Hyundai Motor America Inc. for allegedly selling them vehicles with defective self-healing paint.

Addressing plaintiffs’ counsel David C. Wright during a Monday hearing Monday, U.S. District Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell said the amended complaint seemed very similar to the one she dismissed in April.

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