By Ciaran McEvoy
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The chairman of Congress' top investigative committee said documents provided by a disgruntled former Toyota lawyer indicate the automaker deliberately broke the law by violating discovery orders related to car accident lawsuits.
Dimitrios P. Biller of Pacific Palisades, who was managing counsel for Toyota's division concerning rollover crashes from April 2003 to September 200...
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