Ohio Supreme Court examines Ford Motor Credit class

The Supreme Court of Ohio has been asked by Ford Motor Credit Company to accept jurisdiction over an appeal of an order certifying a nationwide class action challenging its inspection policy for lease-end vehicles. This case presents the Ohio Supreme Court with the opportunity to decide whether it will affirmatively adopt and apply the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Wal-Mart v. Dukes as the analytical standard for determining whether a class may be certified under Ohio law.
 
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