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Construction Law
Song-Beverly Act
Lemon Law

Donald A. Dallape v. Ford Motor Company

Published: Mar. 8, 2005 | Result Date: Sep. 27, 2004 | Filing Date: Jan. 1, 1900 |

Case number: 03CC11327 Verdict –  $0

Court

Orange Superior


Attorneys

Plaintiff

Michael S. Humphries


Defendant

Jamie L. Webb


Facts

The plaintiff sued the defendant Ford Motor Company under the Song Beverly Act, claiming that his vehicle was a lemon. The plaintiff alleged that the vehicle had a defect that substantially impaired the use, value, or safety of the vehicle. The defendant Ford alleged that the vehicle contained no defect even though it had been repaired a number of times.

Settlement Discussions

WHAT WERE THE SETTLEMENT DISCUSSIONS, IF ANY?

Damages

WHAT WERE THE ALLEGED DAMAGES?

Deliberation

45 minutes

Poll

0-12

Length

three days


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