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Suzuki lawyer George Ball blames the early demise of the popular Samurai on Consumer Reports magazine, which heavily publicized the SUV's rollover potential. That's the case that Ball will soon roll out before an Orange County, Calif., jury, alleging product disparagement. A loss by the publication could signal the death knell for the entire consumer ratings industry. Courtroom history, however, appears to be on the magazine's side.
January 23, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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