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Product Liability

Feb. 20, 2010

Congress Seeks Toyota Records

In another blow to Toyota Motor Corp., Congress subpoenaed documents a former company attorney claims prove the automaker concealed evidence and disobeyed court orders relating to deadly rollover accidents.

By Ciaran McEvoy

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - In another blow to the already reeling Toyota Motor Corp., Congress has subpoenaed four boxes of documents a former company attorney claims prove the automaker routinely concealed evidence and disobeyed court orders relating to deadly rollover accidents.

The subpoena was issued Thursday to Dimitrios P. Biller of Pacific Palisades by the House Committee on Oversight and G...

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