Dodge V. Ford Motor Co.
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| Date decided | February 7, 1919 |
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| Ruling court | Michigan Hall of Justice |
| Decision by | Ostrander |
| Citation(s) | 204 Mich. 459, 170 N. W. 668 (Mich. 1919) |
| Concur/dissent | Moore |
| Judge sittings | Grant Fellows |
| Franz C. Kuhn | |
| Joseph B. Moore | |
| Russell C. Ostrander | |
| John W. Stone | |
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| ID | 2393153 |
About Dodge V. Ford Motor Co.
Dodge v. Ford Motor Company, 204 Mich. 459, 170 N. W. 668 is a case in which the Michigan Supreme Court held that Henry Ford had to operate the Ford Motor Company in the interests of its shareholders, rather than in a charitable manner for the benefit of his employees or customers.