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Americredit Financial Services, Inc., d/b/a GM Financial Missouri Cases

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americredit-financial-services-inc-d/b/a-gm-financial
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1
Top Practice Route
Civil Litigation
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AmeriCredit Financial Services, Inc., d/b/a GM Financial, appealed the trial court's partial grant of summary judgment in favor of Nicole M. Bell on her consumer class action counterclaim and GM Financial's deficiency claim. Bell cross-appealed the partial grant of summary judgment in favor of GM Financial on her counterclaim. The appellate court held that Bell and the class members had standing to bring the counterclaim, but found that GM Financial did not commit the alleged Uniform Commercial Code violations in its pre-sale and post-sale notices. Accordingly, the court reversed the trial court's partial grant of summary judgment in Bell's favor and remanded the case for further proceedings.