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Toyota has been dealing with a devastating earthquake and tsunami that disrupted production and parts supplies.

That came after millions of recalled vehicles for unintended acceleration dealt a severe blow to the Japanese automaker's reputation for safe, reliable cars.

Then investor lawsuits over the unintended acceleration problem started. Toyota had hoped to avoid that additional legal headache. But a judge will let those lawsuits go forward.


(Bloomberg) The federal judge overseeing lawsuits against Toyota Motor Corp. involving allegations of unintended acceleration made final an order rejecting the automaker's bid to throw out claims by vehicle owners claiming economic loss.

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Muhammed El-Hasan, a business reporter at the Daily Breeze since 2000, covers aerospace and everything else about business in the South Bay. Muhammed previously reported at the San Bernardino Sun and the community news division of The Orange County Register. He also worked as a researcher in the Jerusalem bureau of the Los Angeles Times in 1996-97. But his career highlight as a young man was driving a forklift at a Gardena company near Hawthorne, where he grew up.

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