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In re: Toyota Motor Corp. Hybrid Brake Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation
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8:10-ml-02172
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- Abbey Spanier
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February 28, 2013
Toyota Gets Claims Tossed From Hybrid Brake Defect MDL
A California federal judge on Thursday tossed claims by two of three remaining lead plaintiffs in multidistrict litigation over an alleged defect in the braking system of a line of Toyota hybrid models, finding the plaintiffs had not shown any legally cognizable injury.
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January 07, 2013
Toyota Calls No Harm, No Foul In Hybrid Class Action
Toyota Motor Corp. urged a California federal judge Monday to deny certification in a putative class action over an alleged defect in the braking system of hybrid vehicles, saying consumers suffered no injury because Toyota fixed the problem through a recall.
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December 13, 2011
Judge Won't Compel Arbitration In Toyota Brake MDL
A California federal judge on Tuesday denied Toyota Motor Corp.'s attempt to compel arbitration of several plaintiffs' consumer protection law claims in multidistrict litigation over allegedly defective braking systems in certain Toyota and Lexus hybrid vehicles.
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December 05, 2011
Toyota Pushes For Arbitration In Defective Brake MDL
An attorney for Toyota Motor Corp. asked a California federal judge on Monday to order several named plaintiffs to arbitrate their consumer protection law claims against the automaker in multidistrict litigation over allegedly defective braking systems in certain Toyota and Lexis hybrid vehicles.