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Litigation

Jan. 28, 2012

New case swerves to the lead of Toyota trials

Lawyers for the family of an elderly Japanese woman who fatally crashed her Toyota Camry in 2009 have swerved into the coveted slot of the first state court case to go to trial over alleged unintended acceleration.


By Gabe Friedman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Lawyers for the family of an elderly Japanese woman who fatally crashed her Toyota Camry in 2009 have swerved into the coveted slot of the first state court case to go to trial over alleged unintended acceleration.


Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Mohr ruled Thursday the wrongful death case brought by the family of Noriko Uno should go first in January 2013 after heari...

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