Toyota Fined For Withholding Documents For Trial.

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In a followup to allegations that Toyota withheld relevant documents in liability cases against it, here's a good New York Times piece on a court fining the automaker for withholding documents.

Court Fined Toyota for Nondisclosure in 2005

(NYT) Toyota has denied the claims of Dimitrios Biller, a former company lawyer, that it often withheld documents in product-liability suits filed against it, insisting "it works to uphold the highest professional and ethical standards." But in 2005, a California court found the company guilty of failing to turn over documents in a liability case.

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