Product Liability
Oct. 23, 1999
Jurors Begin Deliberation in Class Action Against Car Maker
OAKLAND - Warren Platt, lawyer for the auto giant Ford Motor Co., stuffed his hands in his suit pockets, moved confidently toward the jury box and began a feisty closing argument in an attempt to undo the damage that a plaintiffs' attorney may have committed in the largest class-action consumer fraud trial against a U.S. automaker.
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