The automotive parts supplier is seeking complete dismissal of claims filed by Ronald Voll in what appears to be an employment-related dispute, though the specific nature of Voll's allegations remains unclear from the procedural filing. The case involves Original Equipment Solutions Automotive USA LLC, which operates under its former name ContiTech USA Inc., a subsidiary of German automotive technology company Continental AG.
ContiTech filed its summary judgment motion under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56, arguing that no genuine issues of material fact exist that would warrant a trial. The company submitted accompanying factual findings and supporting evidence along with its legal brief to support its position for complete dismissal.
The motion represents ContiTech's attempt to secure an early victory in the litigation before any potential trial proceedings. Summary judgment is typically granted when the moving party can demonstrate that even viewing the facts in the light most favorable to the opposing party, no reasonable jury could find in favor of the non-moving party.
The case was filed in 2025 and assigned case number 3:25-CV-00431, though court records do not yet reflect which judge has been assigned to preside over the matter. The timing of the summary judgment motion, filed in April 2026, suggests the case has been proceeding through normal discovery phases since its initial filing.
Voll, represented by Tampa-based Morgan & Morgan attorney George Triantis, will now have the opportunity to respond to ContiTech's summary judgment arguments and present evidence supporting his claims. Federal rules typically allow 21 days for a response to summary judgment motions unless the court sets a different deadline.
ContiTech's legal team argues that Voll's complaint should be dismissed 'in its entirety with prejudice,' meaning Voll would be barred from refiling the same claims in the future. The automotive supplier is also seeking additional relief as the court deems appropriate.
The case highlights the automotive industry's ongoing legal challenges, as companies face various employment and business-related disputes. ContiTech operates as a major supplier of automotive components and has faced litigation in multiple jurisdictions as part of its U.S. operations.