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NewsMarch 5, 2015

Takata Boosting Replacement Air Bag Production

Meanwhile, automakers take steps to launch an independent investigation into causes of air bag explosions linked to deaths and injuries.

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NewsNovember 10, 2014

Report: GM Ordered Ignition Switches Before NHTSA Recall

In response to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the automaker stresses its safety recall reforms implemented in the past year.

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NewsAugust 25, 2014

Louisiana AG Sues State Farm Over Repair Practices

The lawsuit accuses the insurer of forcing unsafe auto repairs and violating state laws governing trade practices.

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NewsAugust 29, 2013

Fleet Financials: Minimizing Employee Litigation Through Arbitration Agreements

This article from Fleet Financials magazine, titled Minimizing Employee Litigation Through Arbitration Agreements, explains how fleet managers can minimize many employee lawsuits and their fallout through arbitration agreements.

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ArticlesJuly 8, 2013

Minimizing Employee Litigation Through Arbitration Agreements

Not all arbitration agreements are created equal. Fleet managers must understand the limits of these agreements to properly implement them.

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NewsMay 29, 2012

Coca Cola Clarifies Details Regarding Lawsuit In Distracted Driving Case

CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS – Coca Cola issued a statement and provided clarification regarding the details of the case where a jury awarded $21 million to Vanice Chatman-Wilson, an individual whose automobile was reportedly struck by a Coca Cola employee driving a company-owned vehicle.

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NewsMarch 2, 2011

Supreme Court Ruling Permits Lawsuits Over Seatbelts

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court last week ruled that federal regulations establishing vehicle safety standards don't bar lawsuits seeking damages from automakers for installing lap-only seatbelts, Reuters reported.

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NewsJanuary 6, 2011

City of Lincoln Settles Bad Diesel Shipment Lawsuit

LINCOLN, NE - The City of Lincoln agreed to settle a lawsuit for $40,000 over a shipment of bad soy diesel fuel believed to have damaged 25 City transit buses.

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NewsDecember 23, 2010

DeValerio Announces Two Settlements Resolving Claims Against Toyota Motor Sales & Canadian Automobile Dealers' Association

SAN FRANCISCO - Berman DeValerio issued a statement pursuant to an order of the United States District Court for the District of Maine regarding certain models vehicles purchased during 2001-2006.

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NewsSeptember 15, 2010

Toyota Attorneys Move to Dismiss Lawsuits

SANTA ANA, CA - Toyota Motor Corp. attorneys on Tuesday, Sept. 14, filed motions in federal court to dismiss a number of lawsuits seeking class-action status, according to a City News Service report.

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