GM Doesn't Want In-House Atty Testifying Live In 2nd Trial
By Sindhu Sundar ( March 9, 2016, 7:25 PM EST) -- General Motors fought to keep its lead in-house attorney on ignition switch cases from having to testify live in the upcoming second bellwether trial involving the crash of a 2007 Saturn Sky, arguing Tuesday that he is bound by attorney-client privilege and participating in the trial would disrupt his work in trying to resolve cases....
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