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Xxxx Motor Company in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and was assigned to the Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. Kennelly and given the case number 1:10-cv-00127;
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Xxxx Motor Company. Case No. 1:06-cv-776 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Beaumont Division; (d) all entities and natural persons who: (1) prior to the filing of the Motion for Preliminary Approval, filed an individual lawsuit (i.e., a lawsuit that does not seek certification as a class action) in any court asserting causes of action of any nature, including but not limited to claims for violations of federal, state, or other law (whether in contract, tort, or otherwise, including statutory and injunctive relief, common law, property, warranty and equitable claims) based upon the 6.0L engine in a Class Vehicle, and (2) have not voluntarily dismissed such lawsuit without prejudice; and (e) Defendant’s employees, officers, directors, agents, and representatives and their family members.
Xxxx Motor Company. No. 2:12-cv- 08388-AB (FFMx) (C.D. Cal.); Xxxxxxx x.
Xxxx Motor Company. No. 1:16-cv-01632 (N.D. Ill.).
Xxxx Motor Company. Case No. 1:06- cv-776 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Beaumont Division; (d) all entities and natural persons who: (1) prior to November 1, 2012, filed an individual lawsuit (i.e., a lawsuit that does not seek certification as a class action) in any court asserting causes of action of any nature, including but not limited to claims for violations of federal, state, or other law (whether in contract, tort, or otherwise, including statutory and injunctive relief, common law, property, warranty and equitable claims) based upon the 6.0L engine in a Class Vehicle, and (2) have not voluntarily dismissed such lawsuit without prejudice; and

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