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'No evidence of failure' after US recall fixes: ToyotaEmbattled Toyota said Friday it had found no evidence of failure in vehicles it had fixed for accelerator problems after some 60 post-recall complaints were sent to US authorities.
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Virginia Lawyers Weekly, January 26, 2009 - Lemon Law VerdictChrysler Violates Lemon Law, Has To Repurchase the Vehicle And Pays Over $70,000 in Legal Fees
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Chrysler Violates Lemon Law, Has To Repurchase the Vehicle And Pays Over $70,000 in Legal FeesA Henrico County Circuit Court jury issued a verdict that Chrysler L.L.C., violated Virginia’s Lemon Law.
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CONSUMER WATCH: The downside of voluntary repossessionIn a recent Richmond Times Dispatch article, Iris Taylor wrote about the downside of voluntary repossession. John Cole Gayle, Jr. of The Consumer Law Group was quoted in the article.
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Misrepresentation costly for Norfolk dealershipVirginia Lawyers Weekly, Volume 21, Number 36, February 12, 2007
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J. Smith v. Casey Chevrolet, Circuit Court of Newport News, Virginia:3% Ruling, Circuit Court of Newport News, Virginia:
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Charlie Falk Auto Wholesale, Inc. Pays JudgmentsS. Laury v. Charlie Falk Auto Wholesale, Inc.; S. Cruz v. Charlie Falk Auto Wholesale, Inc.
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CONSUMER WATCH: Looking for options in tough casesConsumers are looking for options in tough cases.
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Fine Print Binds Car BuyersConsumers Forced into Arbitration Process, Out of Courts
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Consumer Watch: Couple gets some relief in warranty case