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GM CEO to Congress: 'I'm Not Afraid of The Truth'
General Motors Co. will create "a new norm and a new industry standard" for safety and quality, the automaker's chief executive officer, Mary Barra, said Wednesday in her first public appearance on Capitol Hill since the publication of a critical report of the company's handling of an ignition-switch defect.Featured in South Florida's Top Rated Lawyers
Also Featured Feldman Gale Fleitas PLLC The Bennett Law Center Mandel Law Group, P.A. Sheehe & Associates, PA Henkel & Cohen, P.A. Law…Report: GM Probe Focuses on Its Legal Department
General Motors Co. is looking into how its legal department handled a Cobb County wrongful death case that helped lead to disclosure of the ignition switch defect at the center of the company's recent recalls.Parents Ask to Rescind GM Settlement Deal
During an unusual news conference in a Marietta law office Monday, attorneys watching from the back of the room remarked that they'd never seen this happen before: Plaintiffs trying to give back settlement money.Crash Victim's Parents Seek to Quash Settlement With GM
The parents of a woman whose 2011 death prompted General Motors Co.’s recall of 2.6 million vehicles have refiled their lawsuit, alleging that the automaker knew about an ignition system defect for a decade—even secretly redesigned the switch—but didn’t tell the public.View more book results for the query "The Beasley Firm LLC"
Yorston v. Karoly, PICS Case No. 14-0497 (C.P. Lehigh March 12, 2014) McGinley, J. (14 pages).
Discovery • Judgments • UFTA • Definition of Assets • Successor LiabilityCleland to Oversee McCaffery Defamation Case
Senior Judge John M. Cleland, who has been brought in to handle some of Pennsylvania's most high-profile legal issues in the last few years, has again been tapped by the state Supreme Court, this time to oversee a case involving one of the court's members.Plaintiffs Sue GM Over Loss of Eye, Loss of Teeth in Ignition Switch Suit
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed against General Motors, LLC allege that a locked ignition switch in a Chevy Cobalt led to a car accident that cost one plaintiff his eye and the other to lose her teeth and require several facial reconstruction surgeries.Newspaper Partial Owner Wants Out Of McCaffery's Defamation Lawsuit
A partial owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com said in court filings Thursday that Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Seamus P. McCaffery and attorney Lise Rapaport don't have enough evidence to pierce the corporate veil in their defamation suit against the partial owner.Cases Transferred Between Firms Not Assets Under UFTA
In a case of first impression, a Lehigh County trial judge has ruled that billable hour and contingency fee matters transferred from one firm to another are not "assets" under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.Trending Stories
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