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GM defeats class action over decision to retire Holden brand
Save (0) Please login to bookmarkClose Username or Email Address Password Remember Me General Motors has defeated a class action by Australian car dealers over its decision to retire the Holden brand, with a judge finding the car maker did not breach its agreements. Subscribe to Lawyerly to access this article.Already a subscriber? Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Lost your password? The post G…
'Massive blow': Holden's former dealers lose court case five years after brand's exit
A group of former Holden dealers alleging the brand’s exit from Australia in 2020 breached a contract signed two years earlier have been defeated by General Motors in Supreme Court. General Motors has won a Supreme Court case brought against it by a group of 11 former Holden dealers, after the judge ruled the US car giant did not breach its agreements with showrooms when it exited Australia in 2020. The dealers alleged Holden’s exit five years …
Holden Dealers Handed Devastating Judgment in Supreme Court
The Australian Automotive Dealer Association (AADA) has expressed disappointment with the decision handed down in the Supreme Court of Victoria today which found that General Motors did not breach its agreement with Holden Dealers by failing to supply them with vehicles.The case was brought forward by a group of Dealers who did not accept GM’s controversial compensation offer at the time the Detroit-based company killed off the Holden brand in A…
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