Jul. 17, 2017
Post-McGill, LA judge compels arbitration for class suing Toyota
In what is said to be the first post-McGill ruling, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has compelled arbitration for class members seeking injunctive relief over alleged illegal lease fees by the financial arm of Toyota Motor Corporation.
In what may be the first significant post-McGill ruling, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has compelled arbitration for class members seeking injunctive relief over alleged illegal lease fees by the financial arm of Toyota Motor Corporation.
Thursday’s tentative ruling, in which Judge Ann I. Jones adopted the ruling of retired Judge Jane L. Johnson, renders moot for now the consumer class action brought against Toyota Motor...
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