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Commercial Law

Oct. 28, 1999

Trial Opens on Honda's Practices for Allocating Cars

REDWOOD CITY -- An attorney representing the former owners of a Burlingame Honda dealership accused the Japanese auto giant Monday of costing his clients millions of dollars in profits because corrupt executives were sending larger numbers of hot-selling vehicles to other dealers in exchange for bribes.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        REDWOOD CITY -- An attorney representing the former owners of a Burlingame Honda dealership accused the Japanese auto giant Monday of costing his clients millions of dollars in profits because corrupt executives were sending larger numbers of hot-selling vehicles to other dealers in exchange for bribes...

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