Monte Greenspan v. FCA US, LLC
Case Summary
Monte Greenspan sued FCA US, LLC — the maker of Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles — under docket 25-cv-01807. The docket reflects a motion to dismiss at entry 21, meaning FCA has moved to terminate the case before reaching the merits. Suits against FCA frequently involve vehicle defect claims, warranty disputes, or state lemon law violations. The outcome of the dismissal motion will determine whether Greenspan's claims survive to discovery.
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Key Issues
- • FCA's motion to dismiss
- • Sufficiency of plaintiff's pleading
- • Potential vehicle defect or warranty claims
- • Applicable state lemon law or federal warranty statute
Case Timeline
1 event8:25-cv-01807 Monte Greenspan v. FCA US, LLC
The court dismissed Monte Greenspan's case against FCA US, LLC, docketed as 8:25-cv-01807. The dismissal appears tied to entry 21, likely a voluntary dismissal or a stipulation between the parties, though the record does not specify whether it was with or without prejudice. That distinction controls whether Greenspan can refile.
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