By Tim O'Connor
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - When Volkswagen AG's lawyers enter the ceremonial courtroom of the San Francisco federal court Thursday, they'll find some of the most talented civil litigators in the country arrayed against them.
But that may be the least of their problems, given that the company has already admitted it was in the wrong in the emissions cheating scandal. The company is facing up to $18 billion...
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