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GM Hit with $122M Verdict
A claim that General Motors Corp., in a cost-cutting move, reduced crash-worthiness of the front passenger compartment of a 1993 Oldsmobile Delta 88-leading to a devastating brain injury to a 12-year-old boy-has led to a $122 million verdict against the automaker.
One of 2002's Top Jury Verdicts Settled
A lawsuit that resulted in a $122 million verdict against General Motors in 2002 âe" one of the ten largest that year âe" was settled this month as attorneys prepared for new trial in the case.
GM settles lawsuit with Jernigan
A case involving a Bullock County man that has man made its way through the Alabama court system was settled last Friday.
Lawsuit settled out of court
UNION SPRINGS – A lawsuit that originally resulted in a $122 million verdict against General Motors was settled out of court Friday as attorneys prepared for new trial in the case.
Suit with big GM verdict settled before retrial
UNION SPRINGS, Ala. (AP) – A lawsuit that originally resulted in a $122 million verdict against General Motors was settled out of court Friday as attorneys prepared for new trial in the case.
Beasley: Jernigan case to be retried in Bullock County
The Alabama Supreme Court overturned an $89 million verdict against General Motors last week because of problems with the selection of jurors.
Court overturns $82 million verdict
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Supreme Court overturned an $82 million verdict against General Motors on Friday because of problems with the selection of jurors for the case.
$82M verdict against GM overturned
The Alabama Supreme Court overturned an $82 million verdict against General Motors on Friday because of problems with the selection of jurors for the case.
$82M ruling against GM nixed
The Alabama Supreme Court overturned an $82 million verdict against General Motors on Friday because of problems with the selection of jurors for the case.
Alabama Supreme Court overturns $82 million verdict against GM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Supreme Court overturned an $82 million verdict against General Motors on Friday because of problems with the selection of jurors for the case.


