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Hyundai, Korean Battery Makers Bristle at Biden Climate Bill
South Korea's trade ministry is considering asking the U.S. to postpone the Inflation Reduction Act, even just for two or three years, during which time Hyundai could build a new EV plant and qualify for subsidies under the new rules.'Heard Round the World:' Ford Hit With $1.7B Punitive Damages Verdict in Ga. Trial
Plaintiffs attorney Jim Butler said the award was the "largest verdict by far in Georgia history." Ford has promised to appeal.The Big Money Musk Sees in Lithium Is Getting Harder to Make
Elon Musk described lithium refining as the hard part in the complex process of getting raw materials out of the ground and into Tesla's cars.Ga. Jury Reaches $16.8M Verdict Against Ford, With Punitive Damages Phase to Come
Plaintiffs' attorney Jim Butler Jr. asked the jury to make a finding that would influence the company to issue warnings or recalls for the current owners of F-250s like the Hills' truck.View more book results for the query "Ford Motor Service Company"
The Value of Oral Contracts in Franchise Transactions
The franchise case begins with a quote of movie mogul, Samuel Goldwyn, "A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on." Goldwyn's truism regarding contract law is remembered in the case of Van Bortel v. Ford Motor, (W.D. NY Aug. 10, 2022).Chip Shortages Drag On Amid Signs of Industry Rout
The supply of power management parts and microcontrollers, particularly those used by automakers and industrial equipment manufacturers, remains tight.Personal Injury Top Awards 2022
A listing of the 20 New Jersey personal injury cases yielding the highest awards in the last 12 months.How Companies Can Improve the Pipeline of Diverse Lawyers in Arbitration
Greater diversity in arbitration allows parties to benefit from different perspectives gleaned from wider social and cultural context and must encompass all participants in the arbitral process.Why the Pa. High Court May Have Decided Jurisdiction Incorrectly in 'Mallory'
In Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway, 266 A. 3d 542 (2021), the court ruled that courts cannot hear an out-of-state claim in Pennsylvania based upon the foreign corporation's registration to do business because registration was coerced by statute rather than a voluntary agreement to subject itself to the general jurisdiction of our courts.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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