Jul. 20, 2017
Closing arguments in Nissan case: brake failure or failure to brake?
Plaintiffs’ attorneys in a massive $231 million liability case instructed a superior court jury Wednesday to find that Nissan North America acted with a knowing disregard for safety when it failed to recall the brakes in its 2004-2008 model cars.
LOS ANGELES — Plaintiffs’ attorneys in a massive $231 million liability case instructed a superior court jury Wednesday to find that Nissan North America acted with a knowing disregard for safety when it failed to recall the brakes in its 2004-2008 model cars.
“This case is simple at its core. The simple fact is that Nissan knew that intentionally designing a car that had a sudden and unexpected change in the feel and operation of t...
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