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A court found Tesla partially liable for a deadly 2019 crash that involved the electric vehicle company's Autopilot system.
The federal jury ordered Elon Musk’s Texas-based EV company to pay more than $240 million to victims of a deadly crash ...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTesla, Down Since 'Robotaxi' Launch, Just Got Sued Over Self-Driving Claims
Lawyers filed the class action suit late Monday in Austin, Texas, federal court and seeks unspecified damages for Tesla shareholders between April 19, 2023 and June 22, 2025, according to Reuters.
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Tesla Shareholders Sue Elon Musk, Carmaker for Allegedly Overstating Self-Driving Capabilities
A group of Tesla shareholders have filed a class-action lawsuit against the automaker and CEO Elon Musk over what they claim ...
It's the first-of-its-kind wrongful-death lawsuit to reach a jury in Tesla's litigation history, attorneys said. And at stake ...
The driver ran a stop sign at the end of Card Sound Road at 62 miles per hour, well above the 45-mph speed limit, while ...
A Miami federal jury’s $240 million verdict against Tesla in a lawsuit involving its Autopilot system is likely to reverberate across the auto industry, legal experts say.
After a day and a half of deliberations, the Miami jury found Tesla partly liable in a fatal 2019 Florida car crash.
Tesla granted CEO Elon Musk a new $29 billion pay deal with 96 million shares to retain him as the company pivots from making ...
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