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Ford Retail Sales at Toyota Expense in '13 Seen Holding
The Ford brand is closing in on Toyota as the favorite of retail auto buyers, a sign of rising popularity of the Fusion mid-size car and Escape sport-utility vehicle, and of growing dismay with the Japanese manufacturer.Epson Electronics Am., Inc. v. Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Ins. Co. Ltd
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Epson Electronics Am., Inc.v.Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Ins. Co. Ltd. 2013 WL 3811203United…Technology: Ethics meets e-discovery
Recent developments in e-discovery put more burden on counsel and implicate the rules of ethics for lawyers.Duty to Defend and Advertising Injury
Ninth Circuit showcases three require elements to establish duty to defend for an advertising injury allegation against the insured.View more book results for the query "Hyundai Motor America"
Intervenors Put Brakes on Settlement With Automaker
District Judge Gary Sanderson of Beaumont has vacated an order he signed in March that gave preliminary approval to a proposed settlement that was protested by 29 firms involved in class actions filed last year after Hyundai Motor America publicly admitted that it overstated horsepower ratings on several of its vehiclesHyundai considering more overseas plants
SEOUL, South Korea AP - Hyundai Motor Co. is considering building plants in Southeast Asia and Latin America to avoid high tariffs imposed on foreign-made automobiles, a top company official said Thursday."We are developing low-priced vehicles aimed at markets of Southeast Asia and Latin America and also considering building local plants in these areas," Kim Dong-jin, company vice chairman, said at a seminar held in Seoul.In Response to EPA Probe, Hyundai and Kia to Lower Fuel Economy Estimates
Hyundai Motor America and Kia Motors America will lower fuel economy estimates on about 900,000 cars after an investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency revealed that the numbers were inflated.Intervenors Put Brakes on Settlement With Automaker
A Texas judge has vacated an order that gave preliminary approval to a proposed settlement that was protested by 29 firms involved in other class actions filed after Hyundai Motor America admitted that it overstated horsepower ratings on several of its vehicles. The settlement would have provided coupons to buyers of vehicles with misstated ratings as well as $2 million for the attorneys who negotiated the deal.Sales slump may force Hyundai, Kia plant delays
Hyundai Motor Co. Chairman Chung Mong Koo's race to transform South Korea's largest carmaker into a global manufacturer failed to anticipate the global recession. Hyundai and affiliate Kia Motors Corp. plan to boost overseas capacity about 30 percent by 2011, even after a 14-month long decline in U.S. auto sales forced them to follow General Motors Corp.Trending Stories
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