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Toyota Expects to Miss Annual Output Goal on Chip Disruptions
The world's No. 1 automaker is paring back production to 700,000 units in February, around 150,000 units lower than its original goal for the month, according to a statement, which cited a semiconductor crunch due to continued demand across industries.Underinsured? Plaintiffs Lawyer Points to Hurdle in Personal Injury Litigation
"The shame is this is a case that would have been worth significantly more," plaintiffs counsel said. "But you run into this all the time."Paulding County Jury Awards $494K in Dallas, Georgia, Car Wreck
Plaintiffs attorney Steven Fair of Morgan & Morgan said the defense never offered more than $30,000 to settle the case.Toyota Promotes Veteran Company Exec to Legal Chief of Financial Services Arm
Toyota North America has promoted its general counsel, Ellen Farrell, to group vice president and chief legal and compliance officer of Toyota Financial Services.Toyota North America Names Veteran Company Exec to Legal Chief of Financial Services Arm
Toyota North America has promoted its general counsel, Ellen Farrell, to group vice president and chief legal and compliance officer of Toyota Financial Services.View more book results for the query "Toyota Motor"
'A New Car Should Not Be Stinky': 9-Figure Class Action Certified Against Toyota in Miami
Plaintiff counsel alleged the Toyota Motor Corp. failed to disclose evidence of a defect in the heating and air conditioning systems that created a foul odor in one of their most popular vehicles.Beckerich v. St. Elizabeth Med. Center
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, courts are grappling with pandemic-related issues such as whether COVID-19 vaccine mandates must provide for religious exemptions. We will survey some recent court rulings.Applied Intuition Raises $175M for Automotive Software Tools
Driver-assistance technology has become a hotly contested battleground as automakers seek to boost prices and best rivals.After 'Tincher,' Evidence of Industry Standards Should be Admissible in PI Litigation
As many personal injury practitioners are no doubt aware, the landmark Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision, Tincher v. Omega Flex, 104 A.3d 328 (Pa. 2014) marked a seismic shift in this state's products liability law.How Plaintiff's Counsel Secured More Than 22 Times What the Defense First Offered
Arbitrator Thomas Cella awarded plaintiff Jay Crump almost $91,000.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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