Litigation & Arbitration
Sep. 7, 2023
Tesla, car owners argue over dismissal of monopoly suit
The car owners' attorneys responded that Tesla failed to show that their clients clearly and unmistakably agreed to arbitration and the documents they signed related only to purchase or leasing, not any aftermarket services.




Attorneys for Tesla Inc. and Tesla electric car owners clashed again Wednesday over whether the company tried to create and maintain a monopoly over the parts and maintenance service aftermarket.
U.S. District Judge Trina L. Thompson in San Francisco heard oral arguments, taking them under submission and informing the parties it may take more than a week for her to issue a written order. The hearing for class certification is set for August and a jury trial is scheduled for July 2...
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