Texas Court Hears Jurisdiction Fight in Volkswagen Emissions Scandal
"[VW Germany] is not permitted to sort of say, 'Well, we're going to reject the idea of dual sovereignty.' They have to take that as a given," said Solicitor General Judd Stone.
February 21, 2023 at 04:37 PM
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LitigationThe original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Counsel for Volkswagen AG, the German parent company to its American distributor, argued on Tuesday in Texas Supreme Court against allowing Texas jurisdiction in the years-long emissions scandal litigation.
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