Friday, March 26, 2010

Toyota legal battleground begins to take shape

Lawyers suing Toyota across the United States over cars alleged to have raced out of control lobbied a special judicial panel to merge the scores of cases and assign them to one or two courthouses for pretrial proceedings.
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GM to make 2nd loan payment to U.S.

General Motors Co. said it will make its second loan payment to the U.S. and Canadian governments on March 31 and reaffirmed a plan to pay back its loans by mid-year. The automaker will shell out $1 billion to the U.S.
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At least 12 rejected Chrysler dealers may be offered reinstatement

At least 12 closed Chrysler Group dealerships were told by company representatives that they are to receive letters of intent beginning their reinstatement process, according to a leader of a rejected-dealers group.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Like GM, Chrysler should reinstate rejected dealers, lawmaker says

A senior U.S. lawmaker is calling on Chrysler Group to follow General Motors Co.'s lead and reinstate rejected dealerships. Rep.
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Toyota gets a court stay on executive testimony in Mich. suit

A Michigan appeals court today granted a stay requested by Toyota Motor Corp. that delays testimony by two top U.S. company executives in a case about a crash that killed a woman driving a Camry in 2008.
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