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Ford Loses Class Certification Ruling at Oklahoma Supreme Court

April 27, 2009

When an appeals court tossed the case, Ford may have thought it was free and clear of a $60-100 million nationwide class action alleging a defect in truck accelerator pedals. Then the Oklahoma Supreme Court took a look. Now the plaintiffs' case, led by Houston's Gibbs & Bruns, is on the road again.

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