From The National Law Journal:
Toyota Motor Corp. on Friday agreed to settle allegations of sudden acceleration defects following a $3 million verdict in a case in which a jury that was scheduled to determine punitive damages later that day.
The Japanese carmaker has agreed to settle allegations of sudden acceleration defects following a $3 million verdict in a case in which a jury that was scheduled to determine punitive damages today.
October 27, 2013 at 11:00 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
From The National Law Journal:
Toyota Motor Corp. on Friday agreed to settle allegations of sudden acceleration defects following a $3 million verdict in a case in which a jury that was scheduled to determine punitive damages later that day.
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