Allstate Insurance Company v. Ford Motor Company et al
Allstate Insurance Company |
Ford Motor Company, John Does I-X, Black and White Partnerships I-X, ABC Corporations I-X and Jane Does I-X |
2:2008cv02276 |
December 15, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Prop. Damage Prod. Liability Office |
Maricopa |
Neil V Wake |
Defendant |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Motor Vehicle Product Liability |
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Filing 144 ORDER that Pla's Motion 99 to Exclude Expert Opinions of Jeff Colwell and Mark Hoffman is granted as to Mark Hoffman and denied as to Jeff Colwell. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Dft's Motion 98 to Exclude Expert Opinion of George Hogge is granted as to the following opinions: (1) The fire originated in the ECU of the ABS control module. (2) The fire was caused by "some defect" in the ABS control module that allowed brake fluid to contact the circuit board in the ECU. FURTHER ORDERED that Dft's Motion 123 to Strike is granted to the extent provided for in the order. FURTHER ORDERED that Pla's Motion 97 for Partial Summary Judgment is granted as to Ford's affirmative defenses of modification, misuse, an d allocation of fault to nonparties other than Continental Teves, but denied as to the fires area of origin and source of ignition. FURTHER ORDERED that Dft's Motion 95 for Summary Judgment is granted as to the negligence claim and denied as to the strict product liability claim. Signed by Judge Neil V Wake on 4/20/10.(KMG) |
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