Civil Litigation
Jul. 21, 2017
Nissan brake liability case goes to jury
Inside the packed courtroom of Judge Randolph Hammock, Bowman & Brooke LLP attorney Thomas Klein contested the plaintiffs’ theory that a Nissan Infiniti driven in 2012 by Solomon Mathenge experienced a brake sensor malfunction when he plowed into a van at a Hollywood intersection, killing a mother and her two daughters.
LOS ANGELES — A Nissan brake liability case is now in the hands of a superior court jury following closings arguments Thursday by defense attorneys trying to thwart a potentially massive multimillion-dollar verdict.
Inside the packed courtroom of Judge Randolph Hammock, Bowman & Brooke LLP attorney Thomas Klein contested the plaintiffs’ theory that a Nissan Infiniti driven in 2012 by Solomon Mathenge experienced a brake sensor m...
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