Tesla owners must arbitrate false advertising claims over autopilot feature: Ruling

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A California federal judge has ruled that a group of people who own cars made by Tesla must pursue claims that the company misled the public about its autopilot features in individual arbitration rather than court. The ruling marks a significant victory for Tesla, as it means the company will not have to f

FILE PHOTO: A Tesla Model 3 vehicle drives on autopilot along the 405 highway in Westminster, California, U.S., March 16, 2022. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File PhotoA California federal judge has ruled that a group of people who own cars made by Tesla must pursue claims that the company misled the public about its autopilot features in individual arbitration rather than court.

A fifth plaintiff who did not sign an arbitration agreement waited too long to sue, Gilliam ruled in dismissing that plaintiff's claims.The lawsuit accuses Tesla of repeatedly making false statements indicating that its advanced driver assistance systems technology was on the verge of delivering fully self-driving vehicles.

Tesla has denied wrongdoing. The company moved to send the claims to arbitration, citing the plaintiffs' acceptance of the arbitration agreement.

 

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