Volkswagen AG is recalling hundreds of thousands of cars and SUVs in the U.S.
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars testing the vehicles, "It gets everybody's attention," he said, Ford has announced two recall campaigns,
VW's dealers will receive an average of $1.85 million each over 18 months under the settlement.
Hagens Berman, the law firm that uncovered the emissions fraud scandal prior to the EPA's accusations, largest callback in the history of the auto industry, "industry-wide" concern about the way driver-assistance features were explained and advertised to customers
Automotive Group Of The Year: Hagens Berman, General Motors did not properly evaluate the likelihood of a recall occurring, apologized for breaching the trust of millions of customers, Model S collided with a truck while he was using its Autopilot system
At the Detroit Auto Show last week, Volkswagen hoped to escape the present with a nod to the past, introducing a revamped version of its iconic flat-faced, boxy Microbus, the vehicle that shepherded the counterculture across the interstates some five decades ago. The bus's reincarnation is a battery-propelled, self-driving vehicle called ID Buzz.
Autonomous vehicles will become a challenge for cities and governments, resolves DOJ investigation, executives charged worked across multiple Volkswagen divisions, probe whether Fiat Chrysler had deceptively marketed its diesel-powered SUVs.
Takata Corp is expected to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing, FCA accused by the U.S. government of using software that allowed excess diesel emissions, ever growing Takata air bag inflator recall, an independent monitor for three years to resolve diesel emissions cheating investigations.
Federal prosecutors announced criminal charges on Wednesday against six Volkswagen executives for their role in the company's emissions scandal, troubled Japanese supplier announced new repair schedules for several million inflators currently under recall
to resolve its diesel emissions troubles and plans to plead guilty to criminal misconduct, investigators knew they were on the cusp of a rare feat: the arrest of an overseas corporate executive accused of wrongdoing.
on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States, knew about emissions cheating two months before the scandal broke, GM's current iteration — known as New GM — should still be responsible for the conduct of its predecessor
Attorney Steve Berman said as with contracts for credit cards, cell phones and other consumer products, home improvement contractors are jumping on the binding arbitration bandwagon.
In recent news, The Economist dubbed our present time the "Age of the Whistleblower." While it may appear to be dawning on some corporate giants that it would behoove them to listen to
Hagens Berman is pleased to be assisting the Arizona Attorney General in its law enforcement action versus General Motors Co. that was filed on November 20, 2014. Steve Berman, one of the Hagens Berman lawyers for the state of Arizona noted, "Given the extent of GM's deceptive conduct, we think it's entirely appropriate for the Attorney General to use this civil penalty action to hit GM hard, and make the company take notice: such misconduct that endangered lives will not be tolerated.
National plaintiffs' law firm announces tenth office, expanded California presence Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, a Seattle-based law firm representing plaintiffs in high-profile class actions and complex litigation today announced the opening of a new office in San Diego, marking its tenth
Hagens Berman's Anthea Grivas discusses the firm's recent lawsuit against the commissioner of MLB on behalf of baseball season ticket holders. FEATURED Is it time to give baseball fans greater protection? - The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Two law firms, working on behalf of
Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., visited Hagens Berman's Seattle office on Aug. 3, 2015 to discuss gun control. Congresswoman Giffords, who was shot
Attorney Steve W. Berman, managing partner and co-founder of Seattle-based Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, was today named one of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers
In 1935, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, a contemporary of Albert Einstein, postulated a thought experiment in which a live cat was placed inside a box.
A new paper shows just how common it was for issuers of mortgage-backed securities to misrepresent the quality of the loans backing those bonds at the height of the