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Lawyer Explains Why He Reported Toyota to the Feds
Toyota's continuing legal drama got worse in July after the company reported receiving a subpoena over steering rods. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration had been tipped off by John Kristensen of O'Reilly Collins, who sued the company last year alleging that Toyota had long known about the steering rod problems, having issued a recall because of the same problem in Japan the year before. Kristensen discusses why he contacted NHTSA, what's potentially in store for Toyota and the status of his case.View more book results for the query "*"
Car-Dealer Class Actions: Coupons for Clients, Big Bucks for Lawyers
Dealer markups and extra fees for motor vehicle documents are prompting consumer fraud class actions across New Jersey. About a dozen pending suits claim the charges are excessive, poorly explained and misleading. While the cases are often settled at little cost to dealers -- with plaintiffs getting coupons for another car at the same dealership -- plaintiffs lawyers are paid in cash for work on these typically easily proven cases, making for a lucrative practice niche.Kathleen Fisher, Calvo Fisher & Jacob
The former chair of MoFo's litigation department credits a generation of men at that firm with fostering a culture of strong women.Buoyed Gay Rights Advocates Form Sweeping Litigation Plan
Observers call the U.S. Supreme Court's Lawrence v. Texas decision a sweeping tool that will be used to fight discrimination in places ranging from courts to private businesses. Among the predicted effects: that within the next two years the high court will face the issue of gay marriage. In the landmark Lawrence case, the high court struck down a Texas law prohibiting intimate sexual conduct between people of the same sex.N.Y. Judge Tosses Verdict Over Jury Use of Dictionary
After learning that jurors consulted a dictionary to determine the meaning of preponderance, a Manhattan judge has thrown out their verdict.Nicholson man charged in father slaying
NICHOLSON, Ga. AP - Jackson County authorities have arrested and charged 25-year-old Robert Adam Jones, of Nicholson, in the shooting death of his father, 47-year-old Leroy Raymond "Ray" Jones.In a report, sheriff's deputies say Jones died of gunshot wounds to the chest and left knee at the family's home early Sunday.Trending Stories
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