A San Francisco federal judge has denied most of a motion for summary judgment by Ford Motor Company, which aimed to end a $300 million class action, setting the stage for a trial in May.
The manufacturer is being sued for allegedly selling cars with faulty software in its MyFord Touch system between 2010 and 2013. The 400,000 class members span eight states and say the malfunctions included faulty navigation, backup cameras and cli...
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