the activist Kathaleen McCormick forced @elonmusk to BUY it when Elon tried to back out when it saw fraudulent user data. it back fired bad for them🤣 the same one is also doing the lawsuit for Tesla short seller right now on Elon's package. this will back fire bad for them too!… https://t.co/bfQWqLUvYq
A judge has dismissed parts of Tesla's "phantom braking" lawsuit, while giving plaintiffs the green light to move forward with other parts of the case. https://t.co/gevAVRlEEa
Elon Musk’s Tesla failed to persuade a US judge to throw out a consumer lawsuit accusing it of failing to warn buyers about an alleged defect that can cause the cars to brake automatically even when there is no collision risk. . . . #ElonMusk #Tesla #TeslaMotors Read:… https://t.co/YqvAC1SvbL
A U.S. judge has ruled that Tesla must face a consumer lawsuit regarding its vehicles' alleged 'phantom braking' defect, which reportedly causes the cars to brake automatically without actual collision risk. While parts of the lawsuit were dismissed, the court allowed plaintiffs to proceed with other claims. In a separate case, Nissan successfully persuaded a federal appeals court to decertify 10 class action lawsuits that accused the automaker of selling vehicles with defective automatic emergency braking systems that could cause sudden stops without cause.